esub-epipe - Version 1.6.11 STABLE

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esub-epipe is part of the Non-Gaussian Statistics Framework (NGSF).

If you use this package in your research please cite Zuercher et al. 2020 (arXiv-2006.12506) and Zuercher et al. 2021 (arXiv-2110.10135).

Source

Documentation

Introduction

  • Are you tired of rewriting the same kind of submission scripts to sumbit your code to a computer cluster?

  • Do you not want to rewrite different versions of your code for serial, parallel or MPI execution, but instead use the same executable everytime?

  • Do you wish there would be an easy way to submit large numbers of dependent jobs to a computer cluster without writing the same kind of pipeline scripts and worrying about resource allocation every time?

If any of these points applies to you, you have come to the right place :)

When using this package you will only need to write a single python executable file. The same file can then be used to run your code serially, in parallel or in an MPI environement on your local machine. You can also use the same file to submit your code to a computer cluster that runs IBMs LSF system or SLURM (experimental).

Even more, if you are building large pipelines with many dependent jobs, or even tasks which have to be executed multiple times you will just have to write a single YAML file in which you state what you want to run and esub will submit all those jobs to the computer cluster such that you can continue working on your amazing projects while waiting for the results :)

Getting Started

The easiest and fastest way to learn about esub is to have a look at the Examples Section in the documentation. If you wish to learn more also have a look at the Usage Section in the documenation in which we documented all the things you can do with esub.

Disclaimer

At the moment only IBMs bsub system is supported but we hope to include other queing systems in the future.

Credits

This package was created on May 12 2019 by Dominik Zuercher (PhD student at ETH Zurich in Alexandre Refregiers Comsology Research Group) It is inspired by the jobchainer code written by Tomasz Kacprzak.

The package is maintained by Dominik Zuercher dominik.zuercher@phys.ethz.ch.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome, and they are greatly appreciated! Every little bit helps, and credit will always be given.

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Feedback

If you have any suggestions or questions about esub feel free to email me at dominik.zuercher@phys.ethz.ch.

If you encounter any errors or problems with esub, please let me know!