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Re: [Condor-users] condor_submit -remote
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 16:17:59 +0100
- From: "Kewley, J \(John\)" <j.kewley@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] condor_submit -remote
> >I have Windows and Linux in the pool, central submit node
> being Linux.
> >
> >Jobs now run, but then get stuck in "C" state, COMPLETED.
>
> This is normal behavior. When you submit with condor_submit -remote,
> you have to use condor_transfer_data to fetch the output from the job
> once it ends in "C" state. You also have to remove the job,
> either with
> condor_rm or by using a periodic_remove expression that
> removes the job
> after its output has been fetched.
Excellent, that looks like the missing link I was looking for.
I suspect the -spool option for condor_submit that it refers to would be useful too.
Unfortunately I can't find condor_transfer_data in 6.6.6, looks like it is time I
updated the "Beast" release to something less apocalyptic.
Central + Submit node are 6.8, just that some of the workers lagging behind.
> You may ask, "can't I have condor fetch the data and remove
> the remote
> job for me automatically?" Yes, you can. It's called
> Condor-C. Rather
> than submitting the job directly to the remote schedd, you
> submit it to
> your local schedd with universe=grid and GridResource set
> appropriately
> for the remote schedd. Condor then does the remote
> submission for you
> and fetches back the output when the job is finished.
I have also been thinking of trying out this technique as an
alternative. I'll give it a go (probably need to upgrade first)
Cheers
JK