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Re: [HTCondor-users] stork-dagman error submit
- Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 23:55:34 +0000
- From: Israel Casas Lopez <icas8033@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] stork-dagman error submit
Thank you for your replay.
Do I have to make a separate installation for Stork? or is embedded in DAGman?
stork commands are not found, that includes: stork_submit, stork_q....
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From: htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of R. Kent Wenger [wenger@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, 24 April 2013 12:59 AM
To: HTCondor-Users Mail List
Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] stork-dagman error submit
On Tue, 23 Apr 2013, Israel Casas Lopez wrote:
> Im using stork with dagman in JAVA universe.
> I already send and execute jobs with dagman and everything is ok.
> The problem is when I try to send DATA with stork. I have a problem to
> send the file. I got the same error. The error I found in the
> .dagman.out file is:
>
> 04/10/13 12:56:29 ERROR: my_popen(stork_submit -lognotes DAG' 'Node:' 'FOR_A transfer.stork) in submit_try() failed!
> 04/10/13 12:56:29 ERROR: submit attempt failed
>
>
> Im pretty sure Im missing something in my stork file. Im not sure if the src_url and dest_url directions are well written. I just want to use the same directory. Since I don’t know where exactly in the destiny machine my file is going to be written, how to especify this?
>
> My stork file is this: transfer.stork
> [
> dap_type = transfer;
> src_url = "file:/matrix.txt";
> dest_url = "file:/matrix.txt";
> log = "transferfile.log";
> err = "transferfile.err";
> output = "transferfile.out";
> ]
Hmm -- it seems like this is really a Stork issue rather than a DAGMan
issue. You can verify that by doing this command outside of DAGMan:
stork_submit transfer.stork
If that fails it's obviously not a DAGMan issue...
I suggest that you take a look at the Stork project web page:
http://stork.cse.buffalo.edu/
and contact the Stork people about this.
Kent Wenger
CHTC