Hi there, I’m fairly new to condor and windows and have been reading
the emails about using web services to interface with condor. I’d like to get more information on this. Is there
documentation on that specifically? I have a java application that is deployed to a web service
container (axis1.6 within tomcat 5), accessed via port 9090, running under
Windows XP, on a dual processor Dell Optiplex 745. I have condor 6.8.5 installed on the Dell which is the condor master
machine. There are no other ‘slave’ machines at this time,
but the intention is to eventually install condor on a cluster of Windows
machines. In that eventual scenario, there would be a ‘condor
master’ and multiple ‘condor slaves’, all running Windows XP. My java application calls condor_submit (using
Runtime.getRuntime().exec(CondorSubmitCmmand)) to put several (up to 24)
duplicate MS_DOS scripts into the condor queue, each with different
arguments. The batch script is actually a wrapper around a Perl
script. Each of those scripts then starts another java application (via
‘system(“java …..”)’, again each with different
arguments. This setup seems to work using only the condor master machine,
where two jobs can run at a time, while the rest wait in the queue, and I
assume will continue to work when I eventually add the cluster of windows
machines. Note that this whole setup was working fine running under
linux, with a linux master and a cluster of linux slaves. However, I wonder if there is a better way to do this using web
services to interface with condor. Hence my question. Is there documentation on this? Thanks, Diane. |