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ID T08578
NAME T08578
SBASE 30696
EBASE 32083
TYPE P
func just test
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INT 30765-37333
INT 37154-37318
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condor_run(1) General Commands Manual condor_run(1)
Name
condor_run Submit - a shell command-line as a Condor job
Synopsis
condor_run [-u universe] "shell command"
Description
condor_run bundles a shell command line into a Condor job and submits the job. The condor_run command waits for the Condor job to complete,
writes the job's output to the terminal, and exits with the exit status of the Condor job. No output appears until the job completes.
Enclose the shell command line in double quote marks, so it may be passed to condor_runwithout modification. condor_runwill not read input
from the terminal while the job executes. If the shell command line requires input, redirect the input from a file, as illustrated by the
example
% condor_run "myprog < input.data"
condor_runjobs rely on a shared file system for access to any necessary input files. The current working directory of the job must be
accessible to the machine within the Condor pool where the job runs.
Specialized environment variables may be used to specify requirements for the machine where the job may run.
CONDOR_ARCH
Specifies the architecture of the required platform. Values will be the same as the Arch machine ClassAd attribute.
CONDOR_OPSYS
Specifies the operating system of the required platform. Values will be the same as the OpSys machine ClassAd attribute.
CONDOR_REQUIREMENTS
Specifies any additional requirements for the Condor job. It is recommended that the value defined for CONDOR_REQUIREMENTS be enclosed
in parenthesis.
When one or more of these environment variables is specified, the job is submitted with:
Requirements = $CONDOR_REQUIREMENTS && Arch == $CONDOR_ARCH &&
OpSys == $CONDOR_OPSYS
Without these environment variables, the job receives the default requirements expression, which requests a machine of the same platform as
the machine on which condor_runis executed.
All environment variables set when condor_runis executed will be included in the environment of the Condor job.
condor_runremoves the Condor job from the queue and deletes its temporary files, if condor_runis killed before the Condor job completes.
Options
-u universe
Submit the job under the specified universe. The default is vanilla. While any universe may be specified, only the vanilla, standard,
scheduler, and local universes result in a submit description file that may work properly.
Examples
condor_runmay be used to compile an executable on a different platform. As an example, first set the environment variables for the required
platform:
% setenv CONDOR_ARCH "SUN4u"
% setenv CONDOR_OPSYS "SOLARIS28"
Then, use condor_runto submit the compilation as in the following three examples.
% condor_run "f77 -O -o myprog myprog.f"
or
% condor_run "make"
or
% condor_run "condor_compile cc -o myprog.condor myprog.c"
Files
condor_runcreates the following temporary files in the user's working directory. The placeholder <pid> is replaced by the process id of
condor_run.
.condor_run .<pid>
A shell script containing the shell command line.
.condor_submit.<pid>
The submit description file for the job.
.condor_log.<pid>
The Condor job's log file; it is monitored by condor_run , to determine when the job exits.
.condor_out.<pid>
The output of the Condor job before it is output to the terminal.
.condor_error.<pid>
Any error messages for the Condor job before they are output to the terminal.
condor_run removes these files when the job completes. However, if condor_run fails, it is possible that these files will remain in the
user's working directory, and the Condor job may remain in the queue.
General Remarks
condor_runis intended for submitting simple shell command lines to Condor. It does not provide the full functionality of condor_submit.
Therefore, some condor_submiterrors and system failures may not be handled correctly.
All processes specified within the single shell command line will be executed on the single machine matched with the job. Condor will not
distribute multiple processes of a command line pipe across multiple machines.
condor_runwill use the shell specified in the SHELL environment variable, if one exists. Otherwise, it will use /bin/shto execute the
shell command-line.
By default, condor_runexpects Perl to be installed in /usr/bin/perl . If Perl is installed in another path, ask the Condor administrator
to edit the path in the condor_runscript, or explicitly call Perl from the command line:
% perl path-to-condor/bin/condor_run "shell-cmd"
Exit Status
condor_runexits with a status value of 0 (zero) upon complete success. The exit status of condor_runwill be non-zero upon failure. The exit
status in the case of a single error due to a system call will be the error number ( errno ) of the failed call.
Author
Condor Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Copyright
Copyright (C) 1990-2012 Condor Team, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
See the Condor Version 7.8.2 Manualor http://www.condorproject.org/licensefor additional notices. condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu
September 2012 condor_run(1)