You can get an installer for HTCondor for Windows and the sources here:
https://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/downloads/
I would recommend that you install 8.3.7 as it is close to what will in the upcoming new stable 8.4 release and
has working bindings for python 2.7 on Windows.ÂÂ
The sources are also mirrored on github.
https://github.com/htcondor/htcondor
And we have a wiki if you need help figuring out how to build, or settings up various configurations.
https://htcondor-wiki.cs.wisc.edu/index.cgi/wiki
On 8/10/2015 11:39 AM, Benjamin LIPERE wrote:
Benjamin.Best Regards.Thank you very much.So can we work together on that, please ??I am interested in testing the method too !I may have a way or two to reproduce SIGNAL for your script.Can you help start with HTcondor, and I will have a look to your problem.I have resources for help you on anything like that, and I am a python developer.Hello.Sorry to be a bother (I am a Newbie).
But you said three world that interest me, Windows, Python, HTcondor.
2015-08-10 18:00 GMT+02:00 John (TJ) Knoeller <johnkn@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Windows doesn't actually have signals, so HTCondor simulates them when talking to it's own daemons
by sending socket messages - so when the starter log on windows says 'Got SIGTERM' it's lying.
what it really got was a daemon command message.
We can't do the same thing for jobs though, for windows jobs we send a WM_CLOSE message to the job.
So you want to somehow catch the WM_CLOSE in python and treat it like a SIGTERM.
I would imagine that this would involve somehow getting python to register a ConsoleControlHandler callback
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms686016(VS.85).aspx
-tj
On 8/7/2015 2:16 PM, Ben Cotton wrote:
Has anyone had any luck trapping when a Python script is placed on
hold on Windows? My proof-of-concept script below works on Linux, but
not on Windows, despite the fact that the starterlog suggests that it
should:
08/07/15 14:53:10 (pid:7952) Got SIGTERM. Performing graceful shutdown.
import os
import signal
import sys
import time
def cleanShutdown(signal, frame):
  Â'''A method to handle shutdowns. This is necessary to prevent the agent from
  Âhanging on a HTCondor shutdown, since the shutdown script sends SIGQUIT
  Âinstead of SIGTERM.'''
  Âprint 'Received signal %i, shutting down server' % signal
  Âsys.exit(0)
# Capture SIGINT and SIGQUIT
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT,cleanShutdown)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM,cleanShutdown)
if os.name != 'nt':
  Âsignal.signal(signal.SIGQUIT,cleanShutdown)
time.sleep(900)
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