Hi, I'm submitting a job with a class ad as follows: ============================ Universe = globus Grid_type = gt2 GlobusScheduler = abitibi.sbgrid.org:/jobmanager-condor Requirements = ( (OpSys == "OSX") && (Arch == "INTEL") ) Notification = complete Notify_user = ijstokes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Executable = /se/app/vo/sbgrid/scripts/osg_wrapper.py WhenToTransferOutput = ON_EXIT Environment = PYTHONPATH=$(DOLAR)OSG_APP/sbgrid/lib/python;PYLOG=DEBUG; InitialDir = 567 Output = out-567 Error = err-567 Log = log-567 Transfer_input_files = /opt/osg-shared/home/site/webportal/trials/phaser/2vlj/2vlj.mtz, /opt/osg-shared/se/data/shared/biodb/scopclean100list/scopclean100list-567.lst Transfer_output_files = 2vlj-scopclean100-567.tar.bz2 Arguments = ccp4_cli.py phaser_set 2vlj.mtz scopclean100 567 FP SIGFP 0.3 0.3 0.5 Queue ============================ It then shows up, as expected, with condor_q as: Requirements (((OpSys == "OSX") && (Arch == "INTEL"))) However the job that actually starts on the resource has: Requirements = (Arch == "X86_64") && (OpSys == "LINUX") && (Disk >= DiskUsage) && ((Memory * 1024) >= ImageSize) && (HasFileTransfer) Can anyone suggest what is going wrong? Is it the missing port number for the GlobusScheduler? I've been using strings like this for some time without problems. TIA, Ian -- Ian Stokes-Rees W: http://sbgrid.org ijstokes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx T: +1 617 432-5608 x75 SBGrid, Harvard Medical School F: +1 617 432-5600 |