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Re: [HTCondor-users] interpolation using the python bindings
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2018 13:59:56 -0400
- From: Jose Caballero <jcaballero.hep@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] interpolation using the python bindings
2018-09-10 12:54 GMT-04:00 Todd L Miller <tlmiller@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> It looks like this indicates that the Python bindings don't parse and
>> expand submit variables it finds in the dictionary.
>
>
> # So I ran the following Python:
>
> import sys
>
> import htcondor
>
> schedd = htcondor.Schedd()
> submit = htcondor.Submit({
> 'executable' : '/bin/sleep',
> 'arguments' : '60',
> '+special1' : '$(Cluster)',
> '+special2' : '"$(Cluster)"',
> '+special3' : ' $(Cluster) ',
> '+special4' : ' "$(Cluster)" ',
> '+special5' : ' " $(Cluster) " ',
> 'transfer_executable' : 'false',
> 'should_transfer_files' : 'false',
> 'log' : 'jc.log'
> })
>
> try:
> with schedd.transaction() as txn:
> cluster_id = submit.queue(txn, 1)
> except Exception as e:
> print("Job submission failed for an unknown error: " + str(e))
> sys.exit(-1)
>
> sys.exit(0)
>
> # and got the following results --
> # 'PYTHONPATH=~/condor/install/lib/python python ./jc.py ; condor_q -l |
> grep special'
>
> special1 = 853
> special2 = "853"
> special3 = 853
> special4 = "853"
> special5 = " 853 "
>
> From which you can observe that Condor does some strange things, but not
> expanding macros is really just not one of them (at least for the version of
> the bindings I tried with). Jose, could you post a small, ideally minimal,
> version of the code that's giving you trouble?
>
> - ToddM
>
Hi Todd,
which version of HTCondor are you using?
I just copied & pasted you snippet, tried myself, and got this error message:
Job submission failed for an unknown error: Failed to create a
copy of attributes
I am running 8.6.12.
In order to eliminate that error, I tried with a simpler version:
schedd = htcondor.Schedd()
submit = htcondor.Submit({
'executable' : '/bin/sleep',
'arguments' : '60',
'+special2' : '"$(Cluster)"',
'transfer_executable' : 'false',
'should_transfer_files' : 'false',
'log' : 'tm.log'
})
And then I get again the same result:
$ condor_q -l 169893 | grep special
special2 = "$(Cluster)"
Thanks a lot.
Jose