Dan,
Thanks for the prompt response.
I have added the entry you suggested but still could not find the
chirp.config file on my system. Below is my submit file:
====================
TestChirp.cmd
====================
universe = java
executable = TestChirp.class
arguments = TestChirp
jar_files = Chirp.jar
log = TestChirp.log
output = TestChirp.output
error = TestChirp.error
should_transfer_files = YES
when_to_transfer_output = ON_EXIT
+WantIOProxy = True
queue
=====================
In fact, the reason why I ran 'java' command (as you saw in my previous
email), because the 'output' file, which I though should contain the same
thing as the 'input' file, did not contain anything, although it was
created.
The TestChirp.error and TestChirp.out, which were created on exit, were
also empty and TestChirp.log shows normal termination (return value 0).
Did I miss anything?
DW
From: Dan Bradley <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Condor-Users Mail List <condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Condor-Users Mail List <condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Chirp I/O problem - "chirp.config not
defined"
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:41:00 -0500
Duane,
The file chirp.config is created at runtime by the Condor starter before
it runs the job. This file contains connection information used by the
chirp client to communicate with the starter. If you include
+WantIOProxy=True in your Condor submit file, then the file chirp.config
will be created.
General Chirp information:
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/chirp/
--Dan
duane waktu wrote:
I just finished installing Condor 6.7 on my machine and would like to do
some testings on job submissions. I went to section 2.8 (using Java
Universe) and was able to get through with the Hello.java example. When
I try the second example, e.g. Chirp I/O, after including the Chirp.jar
file into my CLASSPATH, I got the following error:
$ javac TestChirp.java
$ java TestChirp
Exception in thread "main" edu.wisc.cs.condor.chirp.ChirpError: Chirp:
system property chirp.config is not defined!
at edu.wisc.cs.condor.chirp.ChirpClient.<init>(ChirpClient.java:50)
at
edu.wisc.cs.condor.chirp.ChirpInputStream.<init>(ChirpInputStream.java:46)
at TestChirp.main(TestChirp.java:9)
I cannot find the chirp.config anywhere on my system. Please let me know
if I miss anything.
Sincerely,
DW
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