Hi
I have two tools that I'd like to convert to SGE now.
Both are written in PHP. I tried the following but it didn't work out:
mazder@willow:~$ qcronsub -l h_rt=0:05:00 -l virtual_free=20M \
-l arch=* -l sql-user-m -N mazder-replicate-sequences -m ae \
'/home/mazder/public_html/replicate-sequences/update.php'
I only get a mail, telling me the exit code was 255. No more error
messages or stdout/stderr output.
The only reason I could imagine would be that the script tries to read
/home/".get_current_user()."/.my.cnf" in order to get mysql username &
password. Could it be that this can't work on the running host?
Peter
Am 13.02.2013 16:36, schrieb DaB.:
Hello all,
in the last 3 days I spent a few hours a day to enforce the new rule (starting
on willow). I wrote many emails and commented-out even more cron-lines. I
learned a few thing doing so (for example some users think that 1 cron-line
for a bot is not enough, that some users still uses our old phoenix and
newtask programs, and some users seems to do cron-task-sharing…).
Until now nobody lost his account, but I killed all misbehaving bots. The load
on willow is now appreciable lower than before (the rebooted helped there too
of course).
It's a more or less boring task and you would REALLY help me if you convert
your stuff to SGE yourself, before I kill and disable your bot.
If you find that your bot was disabled you are allowed to re-enable it IF you
convert it to SGE FIRST! Don't make me find a bot I disabled before running
without SGE – you and I would hate that.
To say something positive: I found also bots using SGE (few, but I found).
Sincerely,
DaB.
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