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Re: [HTCondor-users] Upgrading from 7.5.5



On 3/18/2014 9:45 PM, Tim Theisen wrote:
Hi Szabolc,

I have answers to your questions.

Yes, you can configure the permissions of the directories that are
created (provided you have at least version 8.1.3 or version 8.0.7 (to
be released)). There is a new setting *JOB_EXECDIR_PERMISSIONS* that
controls those permissions. Take a look at the entry for it in the manual.

http://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/manual/v8.1/3_3Configuration.html#SECTION004313000000000000000


There is a new command called condor_tail that can be used to watch the
stdout/stderr for a job.

http://research.cs.wisc.edu/htcondor/manual/v8.1/condor_tail.html


Just a note that condor_tail can be used to view any file in the job's execute directory, not just stdout/err.

Szabolc, an additional idea to consider for your GUI is be aware that stdout/err can be real-time streamed from the execute machine back to anywhere on the submit machine by settings "stream_output" and "stream_error" in the job submit file; see the man page for condor_submit for details.

regards,
Todd


...Tim

On 03/18/2014 01:29 PM, Szabolcs Horvátth wrote:
Hi Brian,

First of all, thanks for the assistance!

Wow, that's an old version!
Yeah, if it ain't broke, don't fix it... ;) The only problem is that
when you find that it is actually broken, you might be off with years
of releases...

Here's what I would do:
1) Upgrade a single worker node and only allow it to accept jobs from
a test user.  See if this works.
I did what you suggested and the first step seems to be working
nicely, with one minor exception:
7.5.5 used to create the startd worker directories in /tmp with
permissions 755 while 8.1.4 creates them with 700.
I know that these are not "public" directories but we have some jobs
that run for a long time and we let the users look into the
work-in-progress stdout/stderr logs by using a GUI. Can we somehow
configure what permission these directories created with? (BTW the
file in there are still 755, so its just the directory that blocks
other users.) Or is there an "official" solution for getting these
logs like the fetching tools for system and user logs?

Cheers,
Szabolcs
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