Hi Steve, I'd like to say that I've got a solution for this
but I've just tried it here and got the same result.
Our setup is Matlab R2012a on Windows 7 64 bit with
Condor 7.6.6 on the execute nodes. Since this used to work fine with Matlab R2011a my guess
is that it's almost certainly down to a Matlab change not a Condor one. I know this sounds obvious but have you contacted
MathWorks ? I've found their tech support to be very good in the past even with obscure problems
such as this. I would bet that the problem is almost certainly down to the absence of a user
profie for the temporary Condor execute account. In the past I've had to include this
in my .bat wapper file to get it to work: set TMP=%CD% set TEMP=%CD% set USERPROFILE=%CD% set MATLAB_PREFDIR=%CD%\My Documents\MATLAB mkdir "My Documents" mkdir "My Documents\MATLAB" (%CD% will be the temp execute directory at runtime). Perhaps R2012a requires more of this monkeying
about We try to make sure users compile their M-files
here but being able to run small numbers of them without precompiling is quite useful (esp
for development/testing) - so if you come up with any answers I would be very glad to hear
them ! regards, -ian. ----------------------------------------- Dr. Ian C. Smith, Advanced Research Computing, University of Liverpool, UK. From:
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On Behalf Of Rochford, Steve We’ve previously run Matlab very successfully on our Windows setup but now we’re having problems – matlab jobs don’t complete. Unfortunately, we’ve upgraded both Matlab (2012a) and Condor (7.8.2) over the summer so I’m not sure which (if either) is causing the problem. A sample command we’re trying to run is: matlab.exe -nodesktop -noFigureWindows -nosplash -wait -nojvm -r go where “go” is the name of a .m file in the current directory. The files we need are getting copied to an execute node, I can see (by using pslist) that Matlab is starting but it’s not actually executing the code in go.m (the first line of
go.m creates a text file for results; that’s not being created) The matlab.exe which is on the path is just some kind of loader which runs c:\matlab\R2012a\bin\win64\MATLAB.exe and that actually runs the code so I’ve tried using this command
instead: c:\matlab\R2012a\bin\win64\MATLAB.exe -nodesktop -noFigureWindows -nosplash -wait -nojvm -r go but this doesn’t run to completion either. If I just log on to a computer interactively, copy the contents of a stalled execute directory to it and try and run the submitted command then it works fine. Does anyone have experience of using Matlab like this? Steve |