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Re: [Condor-users] Help - running of DOS batch command file underCONDOR
- Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:15:20 +0100
- From: "Kewley, J \(John\)" <j.kewley@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Help - running of DOS batch command file underCONDOR
> > Basically I first transferred the CMD.EXE as the executable,
> > then I tried
> > to include the batch command file (i.e. t.bat) as the argument and
> > submitted to the vanilla Universe.
> >
> > I have tried
> > t.bat (status as indicated by condor_q: cmd
> > t.bat )
> > < t.bat ( cmd
> > < t.bat )
> > /c t.bat (
> > cmd/c t.bat )
>
>
> have you tried
> EXECUTABLE=t.bat
> or
> EXECUTABLE=cmd.exe
> ARGUMENTS=t.bat
> INPUT=t.bat
>
> [or minor variations on spellings above]
Sorry, instead of INPUT, I meant TRANSFER_INPUT_FILES
The point is that just because a value is an argument it doesn't mean it
is a file to be transferred. I also haven't seen the use of CMD.EXE like this,
I have always just run .bat files directly (usually to invoke cygwin
shellscripts :-) ), so maybe first option may work.
Cheers
JK