Try running condor_version you appear to be using a version of condor
prior to 8.4. (in fact prior to 7.6 I would guess).
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From: HTCondor-users [mailto:htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of ap817
Sent: Tuesday, December 1, 2015 3:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] Running over parameter space
I thank you both for your kind assistance. However, this is still a
problem. If I have an args.txt with a set of 'a1 a2 a3' and try
implementing it via either of the methods suggested, it submits only 1
job. Moreover, right afterward, I check the status only to see that 0
jobs are running. The log file states that the 'Job [is] not properly
linked for Condor.' Have you encountered this error before in relation
to this?
On 01.12.2015 20:39, Carl Edquist wrote:
Like Ben mentioned, the new queue syntax in condor 8.4.x makes this a
lot easier. (But the syntax is slightly different than he described.)
If you have an args.txt with a set of "a1 a2 a3" values on each line
like:
w1 w2 w3
x1 x2 x3
y1 y2 y3
z1 z2 z3
...
etc,
then you can reference them in your submit file like this:
executable = script.py
arguments = $(a1) $(a2) $(a3)
queue a1,a2,a3 from args.txt
Or, if you don't care about being able to handle a1,a2,a3 separately,
you can just set the arguments to be everything on each line:
executable = script.py
queue arguments from args.txt
Carl
On Tue, 1 Dec 2015, ap817 wrote:
I have begun looking into condor just today and wish to execute some
partilar task.
I have a python script which contains a function that takes as input
three arguments, say a1, a2, a3. I want to use Condor to essentially
run over different combinations of these inputs. But I want to do it
in such a way that I have some .txt file which has these combinations
can be plucked from a matrix according to what combinations I would
like to test. How do I implement this in the condor submit file? How
do I load files into the submit document? How do I specify these
varying arguments using 'arguments' since my arguments cannot be
input as macros such as $(Process). I would appreciate any help and
particular examples.
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