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Re: [Condor-users] Preserving temporary execute directories?



Todd Tannenbaum <tannenba@...> writes:

> one idea is to write a 3-line batch file that runs your fortran program and
then zips up all the
> subdirectories you want to keep and store the zip file in the root of the
execute directory (i.e. the
> current working directory when Condor starts your job).  Submit the batch file
as you executable and add
> your fortran program (and perhaps  pkzip.exe?) to transfer_input_files.  The
zip file will be
> transferred back to your submit machine when the job completes.  This may be
even more handy than keep the
> execute directory around since you don't have to access a remote machine.

Ah, thanks.  That worked beautifully.  It didn't solve my problem, but it
did prove that condor was doing what it was supposed to.

Thanks again,
Grant