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RE: [Condor-users] Are CONDOR_SCRATCH and EXECUTE directive equal?
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 12:35:21 -0700
- From: "Michael Yoder" <yoderm@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Condor-users] Are CONDOR_SCRATCH and EXECUTE directive equal?
> I have a question about the CONDOR_SCRATCH_DIR and the EXECUTE =
> /my/dir/here options for condor config files. Are they the same?
> EXECUTE has to be defined but does CONDOR_SCRATCH_DIR need to be
> defined? It not, what does it default to?
EXECUTE is a config file variable that points to, uh, the execute
directory. :-)
CONDOR_SCRATCH_DIR is an environment variable that's placed (by Condor)
into the job's environment. It's intended to give the job a temporary
directory to play around in.
Hope this helps,
Mike Yoder
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