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[Condor-users] [Fwd: Re: Condor-G for multiple Grid Types]
- Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 16:10:40 +0200
- From: Emir Imamagic <eimamagi@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Condor-users] [Fwd: Re: Condor-G for multiple Grid Types]
I'm resending the message as it seems that my previous wasn't delivered.
I apologize if i'm wrong.
Cheers,
emir
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Condor-G for multiple Grid Types
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 11:50:40 +0200
From: Emir Imamagic <eimamagi@xxxxxxx>
To: gabriel.mateescu@xxxxxx, Condor-Users Mail List
<condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
Gabriel Mateescu wrote:
Hi,
Using $$(resource_name) works.
But, in general, we have three cases:
1. We allow matching with any grid_type of the
resource. Then we can use your solution
grid_resource = $$(resource_name)
2. We want to match only one grid_type, e.g., a
gt4 resource. Then we can use:
grid_resource = gt4 $$(gatekeeper_url) $$(job_manager_type)
3. We have a grid with, say, gt2, gt3, and gt4 resources
and want the job to use either a gt2 or gt4 resource,
but not a gt3 resource.
Then I thought that I could use a job classad where
I specify either the job's grid_type attribute (as
in my previous message), or, using grid_resource,
grid_resource = $$(grid_type) $$(gatekeeper_url) $$(job_manager_type)
Requirements = ... \
(TARGET.grid_type =!= UNDEFINED) && \
(TARGET.grid_type =?= "gt2" || TARGET.grid_type =?= "gt4" )
I believe that you can solve all three cases with solution:
grid_resource = $$(resource_name)
and the Requirements like in case 3.
On the Matchmaking side you can publish both resource_name and
grid_type. Condor won't complain about grid_type in resource classad
since you can add custom attribute to the resource anyway (you might as
well name it differently).
In the job classad don't define grid_type with:
grid_type=$$(grid_type)
but use grid_resource attribute & Requirements attribute to define which
grid type (or types) you wish to use:
grid_resource = $$(resource_name)
Requirements = ... \
(TARGET.resource_name =!= UNDEFINED) && \
(TARGET.grid_type =?= "gt2" || ...)
I just tested it on our system and it works fine.
However, as soon as I insert $$(grid_type) in the matchmaking
I get an error. For the case
grid_resource = $$(grid_type) $$(gatekeeper_url) $$(job_manager_type)
the error is
HoldReason = "x509userproxy is not set in the job ad"
This is not related to grid mathcmaking. You should add attribute:
x509userproxy = </fullpath/to/userproxy>
to job classad and it should work.
while for
grid_type = $$(grid_type)
condor_submit rejects the job as described in my previous message.
So my question is:
Can $$(grid_type) be used for matchmaking?
I must admit that I'm not sure, but judging by the message and the fact
that it is not mentioned in documentation I would say that is is not
possible.
Additional problem is that the grid_type and globusscheduler attributes
are obsolete in latest version so you shouldn't use them anyway.
(http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/manual/v6.7/8_3Development_Release.html#SECTION00931000000000000000)
This however does not make difference for a solution I suggested above,
because you can interpret grid_type as a custom resource attribute.
Cheers,
emir