On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:49 AM, MZMcBride <z(a)mzmcbride.com> wrote:
Magnus Manske wrote:
I understand that, and I didn't say lfs was
better (it has plenty of
its own quirks), or that SGE was a bad choice - it seems to run well
enough, all things considered. It's just that things like "SGE might
interpret comments in your scripts as commands and die" or "you can't
run qsub from within qsub" are types of behaviour that are unusual to
say the least, and the toolserver users are left to the mercy of these
issues (I'd call them bugs) without warning or documentation. (Yes,
there is a wiki pages that says it can interpret special comments in
your script. That's somewhat different from "it will reinterpret your
Perl script and fall over").
Having learned some lessons today, you should write improved documentation
on the wiki. :-)
I might, once I've recovered from said "learning" experience...
Magnus