[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [HTCondor-users] Cluster/Job not setting up via SOAP calls



Just checked few more things -

For the "createCluster()" call, I'm getting an error status: "Could not create new cluster"

I checked the mailing list archive and found a suggestion about setting "QUEUE_ALL_USERS_TRUSTED = True" - is it in condor_config or condor_config.local? I've tried both, but it didn't change anything. I'm sure I'm missing something.

Regards
Arijit

Arijit Mukherjee
Senior Scientist R&D; Innovation Lab
Tata Consultancy Services
Ph:- 913366367137
Cell:- 9903705285
Mailto: mukherjee.arijit@xxxxxxx
Website:
http://www.tcs.com
____________________________________________
Experience certainty.        IT Services
                       Business Solutions
                       Consulting
____________________________________________



From: Mukherjee Arijit <mukherjee.arijit@xxxxxxx>
To: condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx,
Date: 05/10/2013 02:42 PM
Subject: [HTCondor-users] Cluster/Job not setting up via SOAP calls
Sent by: htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx





Hi All

I'm trying to use the Condor SOAP interface by enabling the SOAP parameters in condor_config (as per Section 4.5.1 of Condor manual). I've also followed the sequence of beginTransaction(), newCluster(), newJob() followed by createJobTemplate() and submit(). But the job doesn't seem to be submitted - I've checked it using commands from the command line. I am using Condor 7.8, Axis2 (which makes the code little bit different from what is available on the net on various blogs as they used Axis 1) and Java 1.7 on a Ubuntu 11.10 host. Here's the code snippet:


         String scheddLocation = "
http://192.168.161.166:34317";
       String owner = "<my_user_id>";

       String jobFileLocation = "/home/<my user id>/work/dev/CondorWSClient/sample/example.sub";


       try {

           // Create the service stub

           CondorScheddStub stub = new CondorScheddStub(scheddLocation);


           // Begin a transaction, allow for 60 seconds between calls

           BeginTransaction bg = new BeginTransaction();

           bg.setDuration(60);

           BeginTransactionResponse bgr = stub.beginTransaction(bg);

           TransactionAndStatus status = bgr.getResponse();

           logger.info("status code: " + status.getStatus().getCode().getValue());

           Transaction trx = status.getTransaction();

           logger.info("Transaction: " + trx.getId());


           // Get a new cluster for the DAG job.

           NewCluster nc = new NewCluster();

           nc.setTransaction(trx);

           NewClusterResponse ncr = stub.newCluster(nc);

           int clusterId = ncr.getResponse().getInteger();

           logger.info("Cluster ID: " + clusterId);


           // Get a new Job ID (aka a ProcId) for the Condor Job

           NewJob nj = new NewJob();

           nj.setTransaction(trx);

           nj.setClusterId(clusterId);

           NewJobResponse njr = stub.newJob(nj);

           int jobId = njr.getResponse().getInteger();

           logger.info("Job ID: " + jobId);


           // Build the job's ClassAd.

           ClassAdStructAndStatus jobAd = buildJobAd(owner, jobFileLocation, stub, clusterId, jobId);

           
           // Now submit the JOB's ClassAd.

           Submit submit = new Submit();

           submit.setClusterId(clusterId);

           submit.setJobId(jobId);

           submit.setTransaction(trx);

           submit.setJobAd(jobAd.getClassAd());

           stub.submit(submit);


           // Commit the transaction.

           CommitTransaction comm = new CommitTransaction();

           comm.setTransaction(trx);

           stub.commitTransaction(comm);


           // Ask the Schedd to kick off the JOB immediately.

           RequestReschedule resched = new RequestReschedule();

           stub.requestReschedule(resched);

       } catch (AxisFault ax) {

           ax.printStackTrace();

       } catch (RemoteException rx) {

           rx.printStackTrace();

       }


The transaction ID returned by the beginTransaction() call is a negative value, and changes at every invocation. But the clusterID and jobID are always 0. There are no exceptions anywhere.


I've seen people in the mailing list mentioning Aviary - but unfortunately, we cannot use Aviary right now. In the short term, we need to set up this SOAP interface, and move to Aviary at a later date.


Can anyone please let me know what am I doing wrong?


Regards

Arijit



Arijit Mukherjee
Senior Scientist R&D; Innovation Lab
Tata Consultancy Services
Ph:- 913366367137
Cell:- 9903705285
Mailto: mukherjee.arijit@xxxxxxx
Website:
http://www.tcs.com
____________________________________________
Experience certainty.        IT Services
                      Business Solutions
                      Consulting
____________________________________________

=====-----=====-----=====
Notice: The information contained in this e-mail
message and/or attachments to it may contain
confidential or privileged information. If you are
not the intended recipient, any dissemination, use,
review, distribution, printing or copying of the
information contained in this e-mail message
and/or attachments to it are strictly prohibited. If
you have received this communication in error,
please notify us by reply e-mail or telephone and
immediately and permanently delete the message
and any attachments. Thank you
_______________________________________________
HTCondor-users mailing list
To unsubscribe, send a message to htcondor-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx with a
subject: Unsubscribe
You can also unsubscribe by visiting
https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/htcondor-users

The archives can be found at:
https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/archive/htcondor-users/