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Re: [HTCondor-users] Application specific scheduler



And, to add what Ken just said, even in the case of a failure where the user would need some manual action to fix the problem, the entire workflow still does not need to be restarted. DAGMan would create a "rescue DAG", marking already completed jobs as "DONE", and would only rerun/retry unfinished jobs in the workflow. Another feature with 10+ years of history...

Tevfik Kosar
A Condor Alumnus

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On Jun 30, 2014, at 10:20, "R. Kent Wenger" <wenger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sat, 28 Jun 2014, Miha Ahronovitz wrote:

So Nick, says, I want to migrate my home grown distributed environment to HTCondor. As a new user he considers 3 options. Miron says use DAGman. Miha asks why. Miron says because it manages job dependencies. Gabriel says DAGman is the way to go, but he wonders "why, in case of failure, one
has to restart the workflow rather than retry the failed jobs, "
Kent Wegner from CHTC team clarifies ans says, yes we know it is problem,
gives the link and has a name for it: this is issue #2831.
Let me stop here. Nick seems an an experienced sysadmin / engineer. But HTCondor-list has 2,100 subscribers. How many of these subscribers know about DAGman? Maybe they search and read why, in case of failure, they hae
resubmitt all jobs from the beginning?

Just to clarify, I was assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that Gabriel was referring to the case where the user has to take some kind of manual action to fix the problem with a job that failed, before retrying that job.

If a job fails, but it may succeed on being retried without any action from the user, the retry option in DAGMan can handle that case. The retry option for nodes in DAGMan has existed for a long time (10+ years, I think), so hopefully many people are aware of that...

Kent
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