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-# K4.2-B SLURM Workload Manager +# K4.2 SLURM Workload Manager 
-# Background+
 SLURM is a widely used open-source workload manager providing various advanced features. SLURM is a widely used open-source workload manager providing various advanced features.
-# Aim 
-  * To enable practitioners to comprehend and describe the basic architecture of SLURM and the suite of tools 
-  * To use relevant tools to run and monitor (parallel) applications 
  
-# Outcomes 
-  * Run interactive jobs with salloc, a batch job with sbatch 
-  * Explain the architecture of SLURM, i.e., the role of slurmd, srun and the injection of environment variables 
-  * Explain the function of the tools: sacct, sbatch, salloc, srun, scancel, squeue, sinfo 
-  * Explain time limits and the benefit of a backfill scheduler 
-  * Comprehend that environment variables are set when running a job 
-  * Comprehend and describe the expected behavior of a simple job scripts 
-  * Comprehend how variables are prioritized when using the command line and a script 
-  * Change a provided job template and embed them into shell scripts to run a variety of parallel applications 
-  * Analyze the output generated from submitting to the job scheduler and typically generated errors 
  
-Subskills+## Learning Outcomes 
 + 
 +* Run interactive jobs with salloc, a batch job with sbatch. 
 +* Explain the architecture of SLURM, i.e., the role of slurmd, srun and the injection of environment variables. 
 +* Explain the function of the tools: sacct, sbatch, salloc, srun, scancel, squeue, sinfo. 
 +* Explain time limits and the benefit of a backfill scheduler. 
 +* Comprehend that environment variables are set when running a job. 
 +* Comprehend and describe the expected behavior of simple job scripts. 
 +* Comprehend how variables are prioritized when using the command line and a script. 
 +* Change a provided job template and embed them into shell scripts to run a variety of parallel applications. 
 +* Analyze the output generated from submitting to the job scheduler and typically generated errors. 
  
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