{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"logevents":[{"logid":4,"ns":0,"title":"Hardware specifications for Olympus","pageid":4,"logpage":4,"revid":8,"params":{},"type":"create","action":"create","user":"Erth9960(AT)su.se","timestamp":"2026-04-29T11:00:54Z","comment":"Created page with \"These are the partitions available for use on Olympus, with their respective hardware specifications.  == CPU == The default partition if a job doesn't specify a partition to use. Mostly intended for testing, since the nodes are fairly weak in comparison to other partitions.  == CPU_large == This partition contains nodes which provide a lot of CPU cores and RAM, but no GPUs.  == GPU == This is the main GPU partition, where GPU jobs should be pointed unless there is some...\""},{"logid":3,"ns":0,"title":"Getting started","pageid":3,"logpage":3,"revid":6,"params":{},"type":"create","action":"create","user":"Erth9960(AT)su.se","timestamp":"2026-04-28T14:37:13Z","comment":"Created page with \"This document should help you get started with logging in to the cluster and running a \"Hello world\" script as a slurm job.  Running code on slurm is always an asynchronous process. In other words you submit a job to the queue, Slurm schedules the job for execution when relevant resources are available, and any output from your job is recorded in a file.  === Preparing your script ===  Write the following code into a file named <code>hello-slurm.sh</code>  <syntaxhighlig...\""},{"logid":2,"ns":0,"title":"Applying for access","pageid":2,"logpage":2,"revid":4,"params":{},"type":"create","action":"create","user":"Erth9960(AT)su.se","timestamp":"2026-04-27T12:33:15Z","comment":"Created page with \"All requests for access are to be sent by email to '''slurmsupport (at) dsv.su.se'''.  === Thesis students === If you are writing or intend to write your thesis and need access to Olympus, this is the process to follow.  # Produce a working proof of concept # Ask your supervisor to request access to Olympus on your behalf # Adapt your code to run on the cluster # Run your experiment  ==== 1. Produce a working proof of concept ==== Running code on a cluster is not like ru...\""},{"logid":1,"ns":0,"title":"Main Page","pageid":1,"logpage":1,"revid":1,"params":{},"type":"create","action":"create","user":"MediaWiki default","timestamp":"2026-04-14T14:13:35Z","comment":""}]}}