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[Condor-users] Pre-staging executables & output
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 10:44:42 -0500
- From: "Yeatman, Ken" <yeatman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Condor-users] Pre-staging executables & output
Hi,
I just recently started working with Condor and have a small pool of
machines (3 Windows, vanilla universe) to run some jobs. I'm using
DAGman to run a job that consists of a job (A) and a post-script to
process the results of the job. I have everything running fine but
have a few questions as how best to scale this to a much larger
environment (non-shared file system).
1) It seems it would be more efficient to convert the SCRIPT POST A to
a JOB B to take advantage of the entire cluster. Can I/How do I
configure to CONDOR to move the output of JOB A to the input of JOB B?
I would use Stork but I'm stuck in a Windows environment due to the
executables I need to run.
2) To conserve network (as I will potentially have a good bit of
processing), I would like to pre-stage all the executables across the
cluster. I can get it to work as a single job by turning the transfer
files feature off but the output is left on the executing node. How
can I get the output of JOB A back to the requesting node or better
yet, get the output to a new JOB B?
Thanks!
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Ken Yeatman
The MITRE Corporation
7515 Colshire Dr. McLean, VA 22102 (M/S N270)
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