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===== Book nodes with OAR ===== | ===== Book nodes with OAR ===== | ||
- | Only one person can use the whole CorteXlab testbed at the same time. The //OAR// scheduler is used to book nodes on the platform. As soon as you book one or more nodes, the CorteXlab room is reserved for your usage. | + | To avoid cross interference between multiple experiments, |
The role of //OAR// is to schedule node reservations. It manages **jobs** associated with users, which has a start time, a duration (walltime), and uses some resources (CorteXlab nodes). | The role of //OAR// is to schedule node reservations. It manages **jobs** associated with users, which has a start time, a duration (walltime), and uses some resources (CorteXlab nodes). |
experimental_workflow.txt · Last modified: 2015/09/16 10:39 by trisset