Hey there,
I am experiencing some trouble while testing the mogaRing examples. Specifically, at step 3 of the GuideToUse
geneticOptimizer -input optim1.sdds -reduce 1
reports in a file called "o" (I imagine that's a product of changing -j for -eo, see below):
invalid command name "APSStrictParseArguments"
while executing
"APSStrictParseArguments {valueList tagList rootname }"
(file "./runJob1" line 1)
As a consequence, all 40 jobs crash immediately after entering the queue.
I have modified the geneticOptimizer.local file to comply with torque queueing system that runs on our cluster. The modifications were minimal:
catch {exec cat $tmpFile | qsub -l walltime=10000:00:00 -q mono -l nodes=1:ppn=1 -V -o [pwd] -eo -N [file root [file tail $input]] } result
that is, we specified the queue where the job should be submitted, the number of nodes, the walltime and change the -j option to -eo to have combined error/output.
I also changed the type of shell I am using from csh to bash, so that the line
puts $fd "source ~/.bashrc"
The behavior of the script is the following: Upon launching geneticOptimizer -input optim1.sdds -reduce 1
Input file read and checked.
0
Submitting script: runJob1 for optim1-000000
Script submission returns: 31269.isei-oscar1
1
Submitting script: runJob1 for optim1-000001
Script submission returns: 31270.isei-oscar1
...
39
Submitting script: runJob1 for optim1-000039
Script submission returns: 31308.isei-oscar1
After that it keeps sending the following message indefinitely, even after all the queued jobs are dead, until I kill the process:
Updating job counts
jobs: current=40, done=0, proc'd=0, toProc=0, running=40
Wed May 15 13:44:46 CEST 2013: 40 jobs running
Have you seen this before? I suspect a tclTk problem but I am not sure. Thanks in advance for your help,
Alejandro
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Re: geneticOptimizer invalid command name "APSStrictParseArg
Hi there,
I found that the problem is that APSStrictParseArgument is not in oag/apps/lib/linux-x86_64/ !
Could it be that the oag.1.19.tar.gz misses the APSStrictParseArgument ? If so, how could I get it?
Thanks,
Alejandro
I found that the problem is that APSStrictParseArgument is not in oag/apps/lib/linux-x86_64/ !
Could it be that the oag.1.19.tar.gz misses the APSStrictParseArgument ? If so, how could I get it?
Thanks,
Alejandro