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Re: [Condor-users] DAGman question
- Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 09:33:39 -0700
- From: Alain Roy <roy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] DAGman question
If, however, the job is part of a DAG then for whatever reason
X509_USER_PROXY is NOT being passed to my job, and my job is
not able to authenticate properly to various Grid services.
So I have some questions:
1) Is this behaviour known and understood?
Yes.
2) Is it "fixed" in 6.6.6?
This behavior has not changed in 6.6.6. We've talked internally about the
right way to solve the problem (it involves internal technical details that
are arguable).
Here is are three fixes (not checked for typos) that you can use right now:
1) getenv = true is an unreliable way to submit jobs. You should set your
environment explicitly in the submit file so you know what you are getting
since your environment may vary over time. Use the "environment" submit
variable to set exactly what your job needs.
2) In the submit file, do the following, with the correct name:
x509userproxy = /tmp/x509_upNNNN
3) The problem is that DGAMan explicitly clears the X509_USER_PROXY.
However, it doesn't clear other variables. So before you submit jobs, you
can do:
setenv X509_USER_PROXY_COPY $X509_USER_PROXY
condor_submit submit-file
In submit file:
getenv = true
x509userproxy = $ENV(X509_USER_PROXY_COPY)
3) When the job is run as part of a DAG just what environment
is it inheriting?
The one from DAGMan.
4) condor_dagman appears to have no help information:
[skoranda@hydra skoranda]$ condor_dagman -help
ERROR "No 'DAGMAN_LOG' parameter specified." at line 116 in
file dprintf_config.c
Most people don't run condor_dagman directly, since it is an internal tool
used by condor_submit_dag. Do you wish to use it more directly? If so, we
could work on documenting it, but it would be useful for us to know what
you need to know.
-alain