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**Important:** While the job is in the wait queue (PENDING), Slurm estimates the memory allocated to a job based on logical cores. Therefore, if you have reserved physical cores (with --hint=nomultithread), the value indicated can be two times inferior to the expected value. This is updated and becomes correct when the job is started.
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To reserve resources on the prepost partition, you may refer to: Memory allocation with Slurm on CPU partitions. The GPU which is available on each node of the prepost partition is automatically allocated to you without needing to specify the --gres=gpu:1 option.
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To reserve resources on the prepost partition, you may refer to: Memory allocation with Slurm on CPU partitions. The GPU which is available on each node of the prepost partition is automatically allocated to you without needing to specify the `--gres=gpu:1` option.
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