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Condor on T3

by Garhan Attebury last modified 2009-03-23 04:55

Using the Condor queueing system on t3.unl.edu

Example submission script:

#Example of a condor script 
#with executable, stdin, stderr and log

Universe = vanilla
Executable = a.out
Arguments = file_name 12
Output = a.out.out
Error = a.out.err
Log = a.out.log
Queue

Run with the following:

# condor_submit <script name>
Submitting job(s).
Logging submit event(s).
1 job(s) submitted to cluster 7.

Your job should be submitted. You can check its progress with the following:

# condor_q

-- Submitter: t3.unl.edu : <172.16.10.1:32913> : t3.unl.edu
ID OWNER SUBMITTED RUN_TIME ST PRI SIZE CMD
9.0 gattebury 3/23 09:53 0+00:00:00 I 0 0.0 a.out

When your job completes, you should have your job's output files as well as stdout, stderr, and a condor log as specified in your submit script:

# cat a.out.log 
000 (006.000.000) 03/23 09:41:56 Job submitted from host: <172.16.10.1:32913>
...
001 (006.000.000) 03/23 09:41:56 Job executing on host: <172.16.9.3:33038>
...
005 (006.000.000) 03/23 09:41:56 Job terminated.
(1) Normal termination (return value 0)
Usr 0 00:00:00, Sys 0 00:00:00 - Run Remote Usage
Usr 0 00:00:00, Sys 0 00:00:00 - Run Local Usage
Usr 0 00:00:00, Sys 0 00:00:00 - Total Remote Usage
Usr 0 00:00:00, Sys 0 00:00:00 - Total Local Usage
0 - Run Bytes Sent By Job
0 - Run Bytes Received By Job
0 - Total Bytes Sent By Job
0 - Total Bytes Received By Job

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