thanks Brian,
on a first test, the second method seems to be promising. I would
use it on several machines for submission and monitoring
interface.
best
Felix
Am 12.12.2013 16:12, schrieb Brian Bockelman:
Hi Felix,
Probably not -- however, there are some options since the
python bindings are only clients:
1) Most of the python bindings work remotely. So, you can
run a single HTCondor 8.0.x host with python bindings separate
from the rest of your cluster.
2) The 8.0 python bindings can (awkwardly) co-exist on a 7.x
host. Instead of using an RPM, download the tarball and unpack
them into a non-system directory. As long as you have
PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:$WHEREVER/lib/python and
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$WHEREVER/lib, this should
work.
Brian
forgot to mention that the
platform is Linux Centos 6.3, python 2.6.6
Am 12.12.2013 12:04, schrieb Felix Ulber:
Hello,
sorry for threadjacking. At our company we still use
condor 7.8.6 - I actually don't want to risk an
upgrade for now. The github version seem to already
rely on the 8.x.x API, I get several compile errors.
Any chance for using python bindings in HTC 7?
Thanks
Felix
Am 12.12.2013 03:06, schrieb Brian Bockelman:
Hi,
Just wondering is this
the "official" python-condor binding?
That repo was the initial implementation.
However, we brought the pythons into the main
source repo - the bindings now ship with HTCondor
itself.
As the original author, I'd recommend using the
ones which ship with HTCondor - I've been only
pushing feature improvements and bug releases to
the official repo. I'm just keeping the original
implementation around for history.
If yes has anyone tried using it on
windows? Looks like a like a linux feature
only as per documentation I saw goggling
around. Would be it be possible to port it to
windows?
It looks like they work in master - at least
the unit tests pass in the nightlies.
I can't quite tell if they made it into the
8.1.2 or upcoming 8.1.3 release. TJ or TimT -
would you know?
Brian
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