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Directives (or "options") in the job script are prefixed with <code>#SBATCH</code> and must precede all executable commands. All available directives are described on the [https://slurm.schedmd.com/sbatch.html sbatch page]. Compute Canada policies require that you supply at least a time limit (<code>--time</code>) and an account name (<code>--account</code>) for each job. (See [[#Accounts and projects]] below.)
Directives (or "options") in the job script are prefixed with <code>#SBATCH</code> and must precede all executable commands. All available directives are described on the [https://slurm.schedmd.com/sbatch.html sbatch page]. Compute Canada policies require that you supply at least a time limit (<code>--time</code>) for each job. You may also need to supply an account name (<code>--account</code>). See [[#Accounts and projects]] below.

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On general-purpose (GP) clusters, this job reserves 1 core and 256MB of memory for 15 minutes. On [[Niagara]], this job reserves the whole node with all its memory.
Directives (or <i>options</i>) in the job script are prefixed with <code>#SBATCH</code> and must precede all executable commands. All available directives are described on the [https://slurm.schedmd.com/sbatch.html sbatch page]. Our policies require that you supply at least a time limit (<code>--time</code>) for each job. You may also need to supply an account name (<code>--account</code>). See [[#Accounts and projects|Accounts and projects]] below.

Directives (or "options") in the job script are prefixed with #SBATCH and must precede all executable commands. All available directives are described on the sbatch page. Compute Canada policies require that you supply at least a time limit (--time) for each job. You may also need to supply an account name (--account). See #Accounts and projects below.