How to run script in a reserved node in slurm

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I want to launch my script in Slurm's sbatch command that is already reserved a node(s). In OAR case once I reserved a node, I usually run my script (myscript.sh with some variable that is needed within my script) as below.



oarsh my_reserved_node_name "my_script.sh --input $var"


Now how can I do the same thing in the case of Slurm setting?
I tried using the "ssh" command as below but it seems to be not working.



ssh my_reserved_node_name "my_script.sh --input $var"









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    I want to launch my script in Slurm's sbatch command that is already reserved a node(s). In OAR case once I reserved a node, I usually run my script (myscript.sh with some variable that is needed within my script) as below.



    oarsh my_reserved_node_name "my_script.sh --input $var"


    Now how can I do the same thing in the case of Slurm setting?
    I tried using the "ssh" command as below but it seems to be not working.



    ssh my_reserved_node_name "my_script.sh --input $var"









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      I want to launch my script in Slurm's sbatch command that is already reserved a node(s). In OAR case once I reserved a node, I usually run my script (myscript.sh with some variable that is needed within my script) as below.



      oarsh my_reserved_node_name "my_script.sh --input $var"


      Now how can I do the same thing in the case of Slurm setting?
      I tried using the "ssh" command as below but it seems to be not working.



      ssh my_reserved_node_name "my_script.sh --input $var"









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      I want to launch my script in Slurm's sbatch command that is already reserved a node(s). In OAR case once I reserved a node, I usually run my script (myscript.sh with some variable that is needed within my script) as below.



      oarsh my_reserved_node_name "my_script.sh --input $var"


      Now how can I do the same thing in the case of Slurm setting?
      I tried using the "ssh" command as below but it seems to be not working.



      ssh my_reserved_node_name "my_script.sh --input $var"






      shell-script slurm cluster-ssh






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      edited Feb 26 at 11:18









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