On 25/09/2012 21:08, "Matthew Farrellee" <matt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 09/25/2012 01:55 PM, Ian Cottam wrote:
On 22/09/2012 15:17, "Matthew Farrellee" <matt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Or use -append, condor_submit -append "transfer_input_files = $(echo
*.data)" my.job
Best,
matt
I'm interested in other examples of -append that people use.
For example, I imagine -append "initialdir = test" could be useful for
switching between test and live data.
-Ian
Pure CLI submission: echo queue 3 | condor_submit -a cmd=/bin/cat -a
args=/proc/self/status -a 'output=status.$(process).out'
I do this a lot to skip writing submit files.
Best,
matt
A variation that would be nice is to have a submit file with no Queue
line, and then add it with
-append "queue 5000" or -append "queue 1". The latter being useful for
testing.
The Condor rule that says a submit file must have a queue line prevents
this scenario.
-Ian