Think of system administrators like grumpy bears in their caves.
They will growl at you and make fierce noises.
Btu bring them cookies and they will roll over and let their tummies be
tickled.

On Sun, 26 May 2019 at 05:25, Raymond Wan <rwan.w...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> On 25/5/2019 7:37 PM, John Hearns wrote:
>  > > On Sat, 25 May 2019 at 11:38, Priya Mishra
>  > > <26priy...@gmail.com <mailto:26priy...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>  > >
>  > >     I am trying to install slurm on a remote system for
>  > >     which I don't have root access.
>  > >     After following the instructions on the official
> website
> > OK, I am going to stick my neck out here.
> > You say a 'remote system' - is this a single server? If it
> > is, for what purpose do you need Slurm?
> > If you want to schedule some tasks to run one after the
> > other, simply start a screen session then put the takss into
> > a script.
>
>
> Let me add to John's reply by saying you can then use a
> (user-level) cron job and/or the "at" command.  Or, create a
> pipeline using something like Snakemake (which is like a
> Makefile).
>
> I'm not knowledgeable enough to know whether or not you'd
> (the OP) be successful, but even if you were, your system
> administrator might start asking why you are doing what
> you're doing.  :-)
>
> Ray
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