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[Condor-users] Questions about NFS and transfer system mechanism
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 14:02:27 +0100
- From: Nicolas GUIOT <nicolas.guiot@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Condor-users] Questions about NFS and transfer system mechanism
Hi,
On all of the machines (submit, execute, etc..), we have NFS installed, so that anywhere you can refer to /nfs/my_file. That's the way we call the binaries, and the data files, for read, and write, for example :
/nfs/bin/my_prog /nfs/my_data_file
(all this into a correct condor submit file, of course)
So basically, we don't have any problem to read/write for the computing jobs.
Now I have some questions (first, consider I'm quite newbie with computing internals):
- how does it work for the binary program : is that copied onto the local /scratch, or directly loaded in RAM: Or : what is the best solution in terms of performance, and how can I apply it ?
- About data files : it seems the file transfer mechanism is only used with non-NFS system : So, if I understood well, it means that during the computations, the program accesses the remote file to read/write each time it's necessary : do I _have_ to do it this way, or would it be possible to copy all the data to a local /scratch repertory, then copy everything back at the end ?
Thanks in advance
Nicolas
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