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Re: [Condor-users] Running compiled MATLAB executables on Condor



Hi,

 

Thanks Matthias for your reply.

 

I don’t think in this case it is a problem with shared libraries because:

 

  • Condors assigns the execute node as the current machine I’m submitting from
  • It runs from the command line quite fine on the current machine

 

Kind Regards,

 

Shaun O’Callaghan

 

 


From: condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of uni-ulm.m.roehm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 29 September 2006 11:43
To: condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Running compiled MATLAB executables on Condor

 


Hi,

maybe it is a problem with required libraries. Check if you need to transfer some MATLAB dlls. Some windows executables in Condor, also need for example msvcr71.dll or MSVCRTD.DLL.

Cheers, Matthias

Matthias Röhm, University Ulm,
DaimlerChrysler AG, Research Center Ulm,
Department for Inline Inspection and
Data Mining Solutions, RMI/DM
P.O. Box 23 60, 89013 Ulm, Germany

Phone:  +49 (0)731 505 4864
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> Hi all,

>  
> I wish to run MATLAB executables, compiled under Windows on the Condor grid.
>  
> I think the problem either lies in the structure of the submit file
> and/or the fact that the .ctf file that compiled matlab executables
> use is a compressed file.  I’ve tried running the executable with
> the arguments specified in the command line and it works fine.

>  
> Any thoughts on this would be great.
>  
> Kind Regards,
>  
> Shaun O’Callaghan
>  
>  
>  
> Currently my submit file looks like this:
>  
> submit.file
> executable = compiled_executable.exe
> universe = vanilla
> Requirements = ((Arch == "INTEL") && ((OpSys == "WINNT52") || (OpSys
> == "WINNT51")))

> log = log.log
> when_to_transfer_output = ON_EXIT
> should_transfer_files = YES
> output = output.log
> error = error.log
> transfer_input_files = some.JPG, compiled_executable.ctf,
> compiled_executable.exe

>  
> arguements = some.JPG 10 10 10 10 10
>  
> queue
>  
> and the output of the job looks like this:
>  
> log.log
>  
> The job runs but then terminates after a few seconds with:
>  
> 000 (054.000.000) 09/29 10:58:01 Job submitted from host: <xxx.xxx.
> xxx.xxx:1100>

> ...
> 001 (054.000.000) 09/29 10:58:09 Job executing on host: <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1104>
> ...
> 005 (054.000.000) 09/29 10:58:09 Job terminated.
>             (1) Normal termination (return value -1073741515)
>                         Usr 0 00:00:00, Sys 0 00:00:00  -  Run Remote Usage
>                         Usr 0 00:00:00, Sys 0 00:00:00  -  Run Local Usage
>                         Usr 0 00:00:00, Sys 0 00:00:00  -  Total Remote Usage
>                         Usr 0 00:00:00, Sys 0 00:00:00  -  Total Local Usage
>             0  -  Run Bytes Sent By Job
>             1485435  -  Run Bytes Received By Job
>             0  -  Total Bytes Sent By Job
>             1485435  -  Total Bytes Received By Job
>  
>  
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