
JP Navarro wrote:
I disagree. A remote user wanting to submit and run a job has to know something about the execution environment in order to even be able to use TmpDir, ScratchDir, and DataDir. First, even if they send a probe job to discover those paths, what will the job look at to discover these directories? Some environment variable that points to these directories, or something else? What environment variable does it look it? Are we implying some other environment variable standard so that it can discover these paths?
in OGF, there is this document that motivates the request for removal of the mentioned attributes: http://forge.ogf.org/sf/go/doc15010
BTW, we have talked about standard execution environment variables, which I think is a good thing, but I believe GLUE should be flexible enough to allow remove users to discover these paths even when standard variables aren't there. I don't see a reason to tie GLUE to standard environments.
I understand your point. Let's wait for the comment fro Laurence which promoted this document. Cheers, Sergio
The TeraGrid users standard environment variables, AND we're going to publish the paths those variables point to thru information services so that users can construct jobs that use these paths (without launching probe jobs).
Regards,
JP
On May 8, 2008, at 9:17 AM, Sergio Andreozzi wrote:
Hi JP and Gerson,
during this call http://forge.ogf.org/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.glue-wg/wiki/PhoneMeeting2...
we agreed that the attributes TmpDir, ScratchDir and DataDir part of the Computing Resource (e.g., a batch system) should be removed:
http://forge.ogf.org/sf/sfmain/do/go/artf6196
the values can be discovered by the job in the worker node environment.
Do you confirm that this is ok with you?
Cheers, Sergio
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