11-01-2015
I have tried the code that you suggest, but it also has the same problem.
However, when I am trying to run a single simulation, "qsub" works well.
If I want to run the "runAll.sh" file, I use a command which is "qsub runAll.sh".
I think if I utilize appropriate options for qsub command, it can help to solve the issue.
But, it is hard to guess which option is appropriate for the simulation.
Could you suggest any qsub options for submitting this sh file?
Thanks a lot!
Last edited by syg3434; 11-01-2015 at 01:42 AM..
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condor_qsub
CONDOR_QSUB(1) User Commands CONDOR_QSUB(1)
NAME
condor_qsub - minimalistic qsub emulation for Condor
SYNOPSIS
condor_qsub [OPTIONS] [<command> [<command_args>]]
DESCRIPTION
Minimalistic emulation of SGE's qsub for Condor.
The primary purpose of this emulation is to allow SGE-style submission of dependent jobs without the need to specify the full dependency
graph at submission time. This implementation is neither as efficient as Condor's DAGMan, nor as functional as SGE's qsub/qalter. It merely
serves as a minimal adaptor to be able to use software original written to interact with SGE in a Condor pool.
In general condor_qsub behaves just like qsub. However, only a fraction of the original functionality is available. The following list of
options only describes the differences in the behavior of SGE's qsub and this emulation. Qsub options not listed here are not supported.
OPTIONS
-b <y|n>
If 'y', command and arguments given on the command line are wrapped into a shell script which is then submitted to Condor.
--condor-keep-files
This is a non-SGE option. If given, it will prevent condor_qsub from deleting temporary files (generated submit files, sentinel
jobs). This is mostly useful for debugging.
-cwd
If given, this option will cause the 'initialdir' value in the Condor submit file to be set to the current directory.
-e <filename|path>
Name of the file to contain the STDERR output of the job. By default this will be job_name.ejob_id[.task_id]. If an existing direc-
tory is specified, the file will be placed inside this directory using the default schema for the filename.
-h,--help
Print usage summary and option list.
-hold_jid <jid>
If given, the job will be submitted in 'hold' state. Along with the actual job a 'sentinel' job will be submitted to Condor's local
universe. This sentinel watches the specified job and releases the submitted job whenever the job has completed. The sentinel
observes SGE's behavior to detect job exiting with code 100 and not start depedent job in this case. If a cluster id of an array job
is given the dependent job will only be released after all individual jobs of a cluster have completed.
-l <ressource spec>
This option is currently ignored.
-m <a|e|n><...>
SGE's notification labels will be translated (approximately) into Condor's notifications states (Never, Error, Complete).
-M <email>
Added as 'notify_user' to the submit file.
-N <jobname>
Determines the default name of logfile (stdout, stderr).
-o <filename|path>
See -e option, but for a job's stdout.
-p <int>
Added a 'priority' to the submit file.
-r <y|n>
This option is currently ignored.
-S <shell>
Path to a shell binary for script execution.
-shell <y|n>
This option is currently ignored.
-t <start>[-<stop>[:<step>]]
Task ID specification for array job submissions.
-q <queue name>
This option is permanently ignored, as Condor doesn't have multiple queues.
-V
If given, 'getenv = True' is added to the submit file.
--version
Print version information and exit.
This script is released under the Apache V2.0 License. It was written by Michael Hanke <michael.hanke@gmail.com>.
condor_qsub 0.1 September 2012 CONDOR_QSUB(1)