Is there a way to specify the ppn
( or equivalent ) in SGE
? i don t want to use all cpus in one node so i will be able to have more memory per core. ( In PBS you would do -l nodes=16:ppn=2
for exemple)
Thanks.
Is there a way to specify the ppn
( or equivalent ) in SGE
? i don t want to use all cpus in one node so i will be able to have more memory per core. ( In PBS you would do -l nodes=16:ppn=2
for exemple)
Thanks.
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