Hi! You should try salloc with similar parameters, then you will have access to the required nodes or cores...
*Ing. Gonzalo E. Arroyo - CPA Profesional* IFIMAR - CONICET *www.ifimar-conicet.gob.ar <http://www.ifimar-conicet.gob.ar>* *Este mensaje es confidencial. Puede contener información amparada por el secreto comercial. Si usted ha recibido este e-mail por error, deberá eliminarlo de su sistema. No deberá copiar el mensaje ni divulgar su contenido a ninguna persona. Muchas gracias.* This message is confidential. It may also contain information that is privileged or not authorized to be disclosed. If you have received it by mistake, delete it from your system. You should not copy the messsage nor disclose its contents to anyone. Thanks. El mié., 26 dic. 2018 a las 14:31, Mahmood Naderan (<mahmood...@gmail.com>) escribió: > Hi > I use the following command to bring up a qmeu guest supported by spankx11 > > $ srun -n 1 -c 20 --mem=10G -p QEMU -A q20_10 --spankx11 ./run_qemu.sh > > where run_qemu.sh is a command like this > > $ cat run_qemu.sh > #!/bin/bash > USERN=`whoami` > qemu-system-x86_64 -m 8192 -smp cores=20 -hda win7_64_snap.img -boot c > -usbdevice tablet -enable-kvm -device e1000,netdev=host_files -netdev > user,net= > 10.0.2.0/24,id=host_files,restrict=off,smb=/home/$USERN,smbserver=10.0.2.4 > > > Is there anyway to include some of the srun options in the script? It > seems that #SBATCH is not valid here. > > > Regards, > Mahmood > > >