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-crunch-dispatch-slurm is only relevant for on premise clusters that will spool jobs to Slurm. Skip this section if you are installing a cloud cluster.
+crunch-dispatch-slurm is only relevant for on premises clusters that will spool jobs to Slurm. Skip this section if you are installing a cloud cluster.
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h2. Test compute node setup
-You should now be able to submit SLURM jobs that run in Docker containers. On the node where you're running the dispatcher, you can test this by running:
+You should now be able to submit Slurm jobs that run in Docker containers. On the node where you're running the dispatcher, you can test this by running:
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<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">sudo -u <b>crunch</b> srun -N1 docker run busybox echo OK
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-If it works, this command should print @OK@ (it may also show some status messages from SLURM and/or Docker). If it does not print @OK@, double-check your compute node setup, and that the @crunch@ user can submit SLURM jobs.
+If it works, this command should print @OK@ (it may also show some status messages from Slurm and/or Docker). If it does not print @OK@, double-check your compute node setup, and that the @crunch@ user can submit Slurm jobs.
h2. Test the dispatcher
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-Before the container finishes, SLURM's @squeue@ command will show the new job in the list of queued and running jobs. For example, you might see:
+Before the container finishes, Slurm's @squeue@ command will show the new job in the list of queued and running jobs. For example, you might see:
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<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">squeue --long</span>