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Re: [Condor-users] retrieving a job's output



Please share with us the exact command line you typed, the version of condor you are using (as reported by condor_version), and the operating system you are running.  Btw, the above info is good advice anytime you send in a problem report.

Thanks
Todd

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From: "waka jawaka" <doubledragon156@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, Dec 27, 2007 6:46 am
Subject: Re: [Condor-users] retrieving a job's output
To: <condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>Reply-To: Condor-Users Mail List <condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi,
>I try using condor_wait to wait on a log file and it gives me some
>error:
>ERROR "Assertion ERROR on (is_locked)" at line 916 in file user_log.C I have no idea what's going on. it gives me this error both when the job is still running and when it's finished. 
>Does anyone know what it means and how to fix it? The log file itself isn't locked as I can access it and change it.
> thanks for the help (gotta love mailing lists  
>From: Pascal Jermini
>Sent: 12/25/2007 10:35:37 PM
>To: condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [Condor-users] retrieving a job's output
>>Hi,
>>> I would also like to know if there is a way for knowing when a job is
>> finished automaticaly without polling the queue or the log fileor
>> something like that. I was wonderring if There is a way to wait
>> untill a job ends. 
>>The condor_wait command may do what you want (though I think that
>internally it polls the log file):
>>you run it like this:
>>condor_wait logfile
>>(where logfile is the logfile of the job you want to wait upon)
>The command will return only when the job has finished.
>>Hope this helps.
>>Best wishes,
>>Pascal
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>  Hi,
> I try using condor_wait to wait on a log file and it gives me some error:
>   ERROR "Assertion ERROR on (is_locked)" at line 916 in file user_log.C
> I have no idea what's going on. it gives me this error both when the job is still running and when it's finished. 
> Does anyone know what it means and how to fix it? The log file itself isn't locked as I can access it and change it.
>
> thanks for the help (gotta love mailing lists 
>
>
> 
>>From: Pascal Jermini
>>Sent: 12/25/2007 10:35:37 PM
>>To: condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: Re: [Condor-users] retrieving a job's output
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>> I would also like to know if there is a way for knowing when a job is
>>> finished automaticaly without polling the queue or the log fileor
>>> something like that. I was wonderring if There is a way to wait
>>> untill a job ends. 
>>
>>The condor_wait command may do what you want (though I think that
>>internally it polls the log file):
>>
>>you run it like this:
>>
>>condor_wait logfile
>>
>>(where logfile is the logfile of the job you want to wait upon)
>>The command will return only when the job has finished.
>>
>>Hope this helps.
>>
>>Best wishes,
>>
>>Pascal
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>>https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/archive/condor-users/
>>.
>>
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>A109 OK UID FETCH completed
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