Hello I tried it but didnt work :(
I did everything with the same transaction and the status code is
success.
El 04/12/2013 11:44, Fernando escribió:
I will try this later, I thought
about it after I write the mail but didn't have time to test it,
I will write the news over here
thanks for your reply :)
El 04/12/2013 11:28, kschwarz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
escribió:
Hi Fernando,
I have not worked with SOAP
yet, but analyzing your two sequences I see that in the first
one you are creating all jobs at same time and submitting all
of them at the end,
and in the second one you are
finishing and submitting 1 job "at a time".
Have you tried creating one job
and submitting it and than creating the next one and so on?
Something like:
A call to newCluster(), assigns a
ClusterId of 6.
A call to newJob(), assigns a ProcId of 0, as this is
the first job within the cluster.
A call to declareFile() and sendFile(), for ProcId 0.
//Note the same file for all (example loop.sh)
A call to submit() results in a job submission numbered
6.0.
A call to newJob(), assigns a ProcId of
1.
A call to declareFile() and sendFile(), for ProcId 1.
A call to submit() results in a job submission numbered
6.1.
A call to newJob(), assigns a ProcId of
2.
A call to declareFile() and sendFile(), for ProcId 2.
A call to submit() results in a job submission numbered
6.2.
cheers,
Klaus
From: Fernando <i82vacaf@xxxxxx>
To: htcondor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx,
Date: 04/12/2013 07:06
Subject:
[HTCondor-users]
Problems sending multiple files via SOAP
Sent by:
"HTCondor-users" <htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
I have some troubles sending files to condor via SOAP, I am
doing in
that way:
A call to newCluster(), assigns a ClusterId of 6.
A call to newJob(), assigns a ProcId of 0, as this is
the first job
within the cluster.
A call to newJob(), assigns a ProcId of 1.
A call to newJob(), assigns a ProcId of 2.
A call to declareFile() and sendFile(), for ProcId 0.
//Note the
same file for all (example loop.sh)
A call to declareFile() and sendFile(), for ProcId 1.
A call to declareFile() and sendFile(), for ProcId 2.
A call to submit() results in a job submission numbered
6.0.
A call to submit() results in a job submission numbered
6.1.
A call to submit() results in a job submission numbered
6.2.
It shows me that everything is ok (with Success return) but
when I go to
the folder where should be the files for each proc, I found
that the
file (loop.sh) I have sent is empty.
This same function works if I send just 1 Cluster with 1 job
like this:
A call to newCluster(), assigns a ClusterId of 6.
A call to newJob(), assigns a ProcId of 0, as this is
the first job
within the cluster.
A call to declareFile() and sendFile(), for ProcId 0.
A call to submit() results in a job submission numbered
6.0.
Any help will be apreciated thanks :)
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