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Re: [Condor-users] Output from condor_q -held(perl script question)



I find "condor_q -long <jobnumber> | grep 'HoldReason' is often more helpful. It will get you the full error message instead of a truncated one. My guess is you'll find some kind of path or permissions problem.


On Feb 18, 2009, at 8:21 AM, Charles Embry wrote:

I have submitted the job multiple times. And i am using the default user 'condor', I have not created another one.

[condor@c1-binf ~]$ condor_submit hellobinf.sub
Submitting job(s).
Logging submit event(s).
1 job(s) submitted to cluster 11.
[condor@c1-binf ~]$ condor_q -held


-- Submitter: c1-binf.host.ualr.edu : <144.167.99.197:40606> : c1- binf.host.ualr.edu
 ID      OWNER           HELD_SINCE HOLD_REASON
3.0 condor 2/16 19:54 Error from starter on compute-0-6.local: Fa 4.0 condor 2/16 19:54 Error from starter on compute-0-6.local: Fa 5.0 condor 2/17 14:08 Error from starter on compute-0-3.local: Fa 6.0 condor 2/17 14:28 Error from starter on compute-0-8.local: Fa 7.0 condor 2/17 14:38 Error from starter on compute-0-8.local: Fa 8.0 condor 2/17 14:39 Error from starter on compute-0-8.local: Fa

6 jobs; 0 idle, 0 running, 6 held


Also how do you clear held jobs? _______________________________________________
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