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Re: [HTCondor-users] How to submit jobs to both Windows and Linux with a single .sub file



Hi,

just plain Linux here, so no promises ;)

But maybe you can run a pre run script in the job's working dir with
  +PreCmd = "<executable>"
to set a switch for the following binary (of course might be difficult
to have something runable on both OS - maybe Python?)

CHeers,
  Thomas



On 04/08/2020 12.02, jefhque@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello everyone,Â
> 
> I'm working on HTCondor v8.7.9 with a condor pool containing both
> Windows and Linux machines, and my submit node is a Windows machine. As
> the executable of Windows cannot execute on Linux, and the executable of
> Linux cannot execute on Windows either, I need to submit two kinds of
> executables to run on both Windows and Linux, but I don't know how to
> write the condor job description (.sub file) to let condor choose the
> correct executable to execute. I have tried several ways to figure out
> this, but they don't work:
> 
>   * I specified the executable with $(OpSys) macro (e.g.
>     foo.$(OpSys).exe), but I find that the value of the macro is always
>     "WINDOWS" when I submit with my Windows machine, regardless of the
>     target machine is Windows or Linux. My thought is that the $(OpSys)
>     macro is determined as the operating system of the submit machine,
>     and thus it cannot resolve my issue.
>   * I also tried to use the condition description (if/else), but it
>     fails to resolve macros like $(OpSys) and the target machine's
>     operating system and cause the parsing error when I submit the job.
>     It seems that the conditions in the submit description file are only
>     supported for simple static conditions, and dynamic conditions like
>     choosing executables according to the target machine'sÂoperating
>     system are not supported.
>   * Currently, I can statically split the jobs into Windows jobs and
>     Linux jobs and determine the job numbers of each platform according
>     to the slot numbers of each platform, but it suffers from undesired
>     load balance problem, as I cannot perfectly predict the execution
>     time of each job on each machine.
> 
> Is there any way to make condor automatically choose the right
> executable for the target machine's operating system and schedule the
> jobs for both Windows and Linux without any manual scheduling?Â
> 
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