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Put default memory to mem spec #750

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9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions mkdocs/docs/HPC/fine_tuning_job_specifications.md
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Expand Up @@ -295,6 +295,15 @@ or on the command line
qsub -l mem=4gb
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{% if site==gent %}
If you do not request memory (neither in the job script nor on the command line), the default memory
that your job will get access is the proportional share of the total memory on the node:
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total memory -> total usable memory

If you request a full node, all memory will be available.
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all -> all usable

If you request `N` cores on a cluster where nodes have `M` cores, you will get `N/M`
of the total memory on the node. For the number of cores and available memory per cluster, please see our
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of the total memory on the node. For the number of cores and available memory per cluster, please see our
of the total usable memory on the node. For the number of cores and available memory per cluster, please see our

[infrastructure](https://www.ugent.be/hpc/en/infrastructure).
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or go to the portl, open desktop app and there you can browse it per cluster and core

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(and i mean open the app, not actually submit a desktop app)

{% endif %}

{% if site!=gent %}
This setting is ignored if the number of nodes is not 1.

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