4.4. Queueing jobs (HPC, HTC)#

Yet another interesting feature of junifer is the ability to queue jobs on computational clusters. This is done by adding the queue section in the Code-less configuration file and executing the junifer queue command.

While junifer is meant to support HTCondor, SLURM and local queueing using GNU Parallel, only HTCondor is currently supported. This will be implemented in future relases of junifer. If you are in immediate need of any of these schedulers, please create an issue on the junifer github repository.

The queue section of the Code-less configuration must start by defining the following general parameters:

  • jobname: name of the job to be queued. This will be used to name the folder where the job files will be created, as well as any relevant file. Depending on the scheduler, it will also be listed in the queueing system with this name.

  • kind: The kind of scheduler to be used. Currently, only HTCondor is supported.

Example:

queue:
  jobname: TestHTCondorQueue
  kind: HTCondor

The rest of the parameters depend on the scheduler you are using.

4.4.1. HTCondor#

When using HTCondor, junifer will use a DAG to queue one job per element (junifer run). As an option, the DAG can include a final job (junifer collect) to collect the results once all of the individual element jobs are finished.

The following parameters are avilable for HTCondor:

  • env: Definition of the Python enviroment. It must provide two variables: kind and name. The kind corresponds to the kind of virtual environment to use: conda, virtualenv (not yet supported) or local (no virtual enviroment). The name is the name of the enviroment to use in case a virtual environment is used.

  • mem: Memory to be used by the job. It must be provided as a string with the units (e.g. 2GB).

  • cpus: Number of CPUs to be used by the job. It must be provided as an int.

  • disk: Disk space to be used by the job. It must be provided as a string with the units (e.g. 2GB). Keep in mind that junifer uses a local working directory for each job, and datalad datasets might be cloned in this temporary directory.

  • extra_preamble: Extra lines to be added to the HTCondor submit file. This can be used to add extra parameters to the job, such as requirements.

  • collect: If true, a final job will be added to the DAG to collect the results once all of the individual element jobs are finished. This is useful if you want to run a junifer collect job only once all of the individual element jobs are finished. If not specified, it will default to true.

Example:

queue:
  jobname: TestHTCondorQueue
  kind: HTCondor
  env:
    kind: conda
    name: junifer
  mem: 8G
  disk: 2GB
  collect: true

Once the Code-less configuration file is ready, including the queue section, you can queue the jobs by executing the junifer queue command.

The queue command will create a folder with the name of the job (jobname) under the junifer_jobs directory in the current working directory.

The queue command accepts the following arguments:

  • --help: Show a help message.

  • --verbose Set the verbosity level. Options are warning, info, debug.

  • --submit: Submit the jobs to the queueing system. If not specified, the job submit files will be created but not submitted.

  • --overwrite: Overwrite the job folder if it already exists. If not specified, the command will fail if the job folder already exists.

  • --element: Queue only the specified element(s). If not specified, all elements will be queued.