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[Condor-users] condor_startd error!!!



Hi all,

If I run "condor_startd" on one of my execute nodes, it returns an error "gij: unrecognized option--" like this:

[root@farm052 etc]# condor_startd -f
gij: unrecognized option -- `-Xmx4000m'
Try `gij --help' for more information.


and seems to be hanging here for ever. Any idea how this "Java" stuff get involved? Anyone else ever seen this before?

cheers,
Santanu


Matthew Farrellee wrote:
You'll either have to specify your job cannot be restarted, which would be unfortunate, or change your script to allow for restarting. It's probably an issue with having a scratch directory outside the execute/ directory where Condor runs your script?

Others on the list might have more experience with this than I do.


matt

Mariette, Jerome wrote:
I don't care for sure, not sure it can really help:
The point is the job is executing, then stoped to be in idle and then started again, but it begins since the begining as it tries to make the first step again (and crashes because the video result is already written ... that's what I got from the .err file)


#!/bin/bash
# Name:runAVEDworkflow-condor
# # Usage: runAVEDworkflow-condor < filename.AVI , filename.MOV > <scratch directory to process in>
###################################################################################
# Print usage
print_usage()
{
  echo "  "
  echo "  "
  echo -e "\033[1m USAGE:  runAVEDworkflow-condor [OPTION] -i [filename.AVI,MOV,MPG] -d path/to/scratch \033[0m"
  echo "  "
  echo "  "
  echo "OPTION"
  echo "  "
  echo "  "
  echo -e "\033[1m -p \033[0m"
  echo "  "
echo " Use parallel AVED code for procesing " echo " "
  echo "      (Example:  runAVEDworkflow-condor -p -d mydagfile.dag -i filename.AVI or filename.MOV)"
  echo " "
  echo -e ""
}
###################################################################################
if test $# -lt 1 then print_usage
  exit 1
fi

# Check arguments
while getopts d:i:p option do case $option in i) file="$OPTARG";;
   d)  scratchDir="$OPTARG";;
   p)  useparallel=1;;
   *)  echo "Unimplemented option chosen."
       echo "  "
       print_usage;;
  esac
done

basefile=$(basename $file)
filestem=${basefile%.*}

if [ $file == 0 -o $scratchDir == 0 ]
  then print_usage
  exit 1
else
  mkdir -p $scratchDir/$filestem

  ffmpeg -i $file -vcodec copy $scratchDir/$filestem/$filestem".mpg"

  echo "transcode -i $scratchDir/$filestem/$filestem".mpg"  -y ppm,null -o $scratchDir/$filestem/ppms/f"
  transcode -i $scratchDir/$filestem/$filestem".mpg"  -y ppm,null -o $scratchDir/$filestem/f
  rm -f $scratchDir/$filestem/$filestem".mpg"
  runmbarivision -i $scratchDir/$filestem
  rmall f0*

fi

exit 0










-----Original Message-----
From: condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Matthew Farrellee
Sent: Wed 10/3/2007 8:56 AM
To: Condor-Users Mail List
Subject: Re: [Condor-users] basic submission? (was: birdbath dag submission)
It is definitely helpful to know your job will run with simply condor_submit before you start using the SOAP interface to submit your job.

Eviction happens when a machine decides to run some other job instead of yours. Maybe it had better priority? Anyway, that shouldn't be an issue.

You job isn't successfully terminating though. Since you said it is a script you should make sure you aren't embedding any paths that might not exist on the execution machine (and in the execute machine's execute directory).

Care to share your script?



matt

Mariette, Jerome wrote:
Allright, I'm still stock with this job submition. I have no idea why my submission is not working, first I thought it was because I was submitting my job from java, but I have the same probleme submitting this job by condor_submit !!!

so my job is basicly a script with different steps. This one works perfectly when lunch outside condor! but got the following log when using it:
000 (508.000.000) 10/02 23:09:00 Job submitted from host: <127.0.0.1:8181>
...
001 (508.000.000) 10/02 23:09:04 Job executing on host: <127.0.0.1:51445>
...
006 (508.000.000) 10/02 23:09:12 Image size of job updated: 11968
...
010 (508.000.000) 10/02 23:12:06 Job was suspended.
        Number of processes actually suspended: 5
...
006 (508.000.000) 10/02 23:12:13 Image size of job updated: 70820
...
011 (508.000.000) 10/02 23:22:11 Job was unsuspended.
...
004 (508.000.000) 10/02 23:22:12 Job was evicted.
        (0) Job was not checkpointed.
                Usr 0 00:00:13, Sys 0 00:00:11  -  Run Remote Usage
                Usr 0 00:00:00, Sys 0 00:00:00  -  Run Local Usage
        0  -  Run Bytes Sent By Job
        0  -  Run Bytes Received By Job
...
001 (508.000.000) 10/02 23:29:08 Job executing on host: <127.0.0.1:51445>
...
005 (508.000.000) 10/02 23:29:09 Job terminated.
        (1) Normal termination (return value 1)
                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
        0  -  Run Bytes Received By Job
        0  -  Total Bytes Sent By Job
        0  -  Total Bytes Received By Job


what mean the evected thing ?
sounds like my job is placed back in the queue, then tryed to be reexecuted but from begining so then crash because some file allready exist!

what is going wrong ?
thx

Jerome

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