And a related question: is there any
way to view output files for jobs that are in the process of executing? 
 
Cheers, 
 
Ian 
 
carl langlois wrote:
Hi Javier, 
   
  I have the same problem as you, what i'm planning to do is wrap the
application in a .bat file or .sh if on unix and after the jobs is
complete juste zip everything and tell condor to retrived the zip file.
   
   
   
  On Feb 4, 2008 5:37 AM, Javier Forment < jforment@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
   Hi,
all... I'm trying to run an application in Condor which creates an 
output subdirectory and write output files on it. I know that Condor has 
the feature of retrieving (and sending back to submit node) only the 
output files created/modified in the plain execute directory at the 
corresponding execute node. 
     
Is there any way to cope with this? I've browsed the archives at the 
mailing list, but I only find messages telling that it is a well-known 
issue, and the solution is to modify the application or writing a custom 
wrapper for condor to tar (and maybe gzip) the output subdirectory/ies. 
     
Since I cannot modify the application, where can I find documentation to 
write such a custrom wrapper for condor? 
     
Thanks a lot, 
     
Javier. 
     
     
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