<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div>I'm very happily using login-eqiad, after a suggestion of MZMcBride about using python virtuyalenv (thanks!).<br><br></div>My present work is, to launch a set of jobs, any of which is a (rather heavy) python script.<br>
<br></div>As a "persistent beginner" into server environment, I choose a compromise solution, t.i. I wrote a very simple shell script running -sync y jsub, and I launch it from my tool console. <br><br></div>I see some alternatives:<br>
<br></div>1. to launch shell script too as a jsub;<br></div>2. to wrap the whole batch work into a single batch python script, and to run as a jsub; <br></div><div>3. to wrap into a simple python script the batch job, running from it an os.system("jsub.....");<br>
</div>4. other?<br><br></div>One more question: I'd like to run under dev-eqiad instead of login-eqiad, have I to repeat some step to activate it fully? Have I to repeat "webservices start" and to build a new virtualenv, ro something else too? I can't find any more doc about this - I know that it is somewhere, but I forgot where it is.<br>
<br></div><div>Final comment: I'd be much more comfortable if a village pump could be opened into wikitech website. :-) <br></div><div><br></div><div>Alex<br></div><br><div><div><div><div><br></div></div></div></div></div>