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Re: [Condor-users] Newbie java arguments question



Sorry to bump this, but I'm still stuck.  I can't seem to find a way
to submit the following Java job to condor's Java universe:

java -Xms16m -Xmx100m AppName fileName.

I can wrap it in an ugly batch file and submit it in the Vanilla
universe, but when I try to use the Java universe, it tries to open
-Xms16m as a file.

Thanks for any suggestions,

Darin

On 3/28/06, Darin Kalisak <whognu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 3/28/06, Srinivasan <srinivasan.manikantan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > > arguments = ParticleApp -Xms16m -Xmx100m batchmode.txt
> > > jar_files = ParticleDep.jar
> > > transfer_input_files =
> > > airway.dat,Dimval15.dat,In_coord15.dat,lego.dat,LIT.dat, \
> > > 	LMT.dat,neib.dat,no-slip.dat,nostril.dat,OLF.dat,outlet.dat,RIT.dat, \
> > > 	RMT.dat,valve-bothnostrils.dat,valve-leftnostril.dat,batchmode.txt
> > >
> >  you need to specify ParticleDep.jar in the transfer_input_files also.
> > And if the job is getting matched to some node, can you please post the
> > condor_analyze output also.
>
> Thanks!
>
> I tried including the jar file in both the jar file field and the
> files to be copied field, and it ran, but I got the following error
> message:
>
> Running in batch mode
> java.io.FileNotFoundException: -Xms16m (The system cannot find the
> file specified)Batch File Error
>
> So, I gather that it's not recognizing the memory command, and is
> trying to read it as a file.  So, this returns to my original
> question:  how do I deal with command line arguments in the java
> universe?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Darin
>