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Notez que ce message survient dans certains cas même lorsque Slurm a accepté la tâche.
Notez que ce message survient dans certains cas même lorsque Slurm a accepté la tâche.
== ''slurmstepd: error: Exceeded step memory limit at some point'' ==
This and the similar message, "slurmstepd: error: Exceeded job memory limit at some point" are potentially misleading. In some, but not all, cases it signifies a harmless condition. If your job otherwise appears to have terminated normally, that is, if all expected output is present, then you should ignore these messages. Do not increase your memory requests simply to suppress these messages!
If your job was actually killed for exceeding the requested memory, the key word "Killed" should appear in the standard error output of the job.
However, if you are using job dependencies (<code>dependency=afterok:<jobid></code>), then either of the messages "Exceeded job memory limit" or "Exceeded step memory limit" probably means that the dependent job was cancelled. We are [https://bugs.schedmd.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3820in discussion] with the Slurm development team about fixing this behaviour, as well as suppressing the misleading messages in non-fatal circumstances.
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