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Re: [HTCondor-users] DAG macros
- Date: Thu, 2 May 2013 09:00:36 -0500
- From: Nathan Panike <nwp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] DAG macros
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 09:23:28AM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:
> The following example comes from
> http://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/manual/v7.8/2_10DAGMan_Applications.html
>
> "The example uses a single submit description file in the DAG input file,
> and uses the VARS entry to name output files.
>
> The relevant portion of the DAG input file appears as
>
> JOB A theonefile.sub
> JOB B theonefile.sub
> JOB C theonefile.sub
>
> VARS A outfilename="A"
> VARS B outfilename="B"
> VARS C outfilename="C"
>
> The submit description file appears as
>
> # submit description file called: theonefile.sub
> executable = progX
> universe = standard
> output = $(outfilename)
> error = error.$(outfilename)
> log = progX.log
> queue"
>
>
> However, experimentally it seems that you can name the output/error settings
> directly in the DAG VARs. e.g.
>
> JOB A theonefile.sub
> JOB B theonefile.sub
> JOB C theonefile.sub
>
> VARS A output="A" error="error.A"
> VARS B output="B" error="error.B"
> VARS C output="C" error="error.C"
>
> with a simpler submit file:
>
> # submit description file called: theonefile.sub
> executable = progX
> universe = standard
> log = progX.log
> queue
>
> It looks like "submit description file commands" and "DAG macros" are in
> fact the same thing, and sit in the same namespace.
>
> Is this behaviour dependable? Is it documented anywhere?
Brian:
It is as dependable as the -append argument of condor_submit.
For job A above, condor_dagman turns the above into
condor_submit theonefile.sub -a "output = A" -a "error = error.A"
when it submits the job. I think you can rely on this feature for the
forseeable future.
Nathan Panike
>
> The reason for the question: I want to avoid having two names for the same
> thing, such as output = $(outputfile). So I had originally tried naming
> DAG macros the same as the submit file commands I was substituting into, e.g.
>
> VARS A output="tmp.txt"
> ...
> output = $(output)
>
> but this broke badly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian Candler.