[drmaa-wg] any DRM that fully complies with DRMAA spec?
Tim Harsch
harsch1 at llnl.gov
Mon Aug 8 11:53:26 CDT 2005
Martin,
When I developed Perl module I started to get it to work with Condor. I
ran into a wall when I discovered that Condor only provided a static library
for DRMAA. I'm not sure if this is still the case, they had intent of
fixing it. When/if it gets fixed I doubt I will be able to stand up a
Condor test system for testing/fixing the module to work for Condor. I
think it would probably only require one or two lines of change to the
makefile but without a test system or the time to stand one up I doubt I'll
get to it.
HTH
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Martín Sarachu" <msarachu at biol.unlp.edu.ar>
To: "Daniel Templeton" <Dan.Templeton at Sun.COM>
Cc: <drmaa-wg at ggf.org>
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: [drmaa-wg] any DRM that fully complies with DRMAA spec?
thanks for your answer Daniel
Quoting Daniel Templeton <Dan.Templeton at Sun.COM>:
> SGE is fully DRMAA compliant. The bug you noted is something that the
> spec states as optional. We have it filed as a bug because many users,
> such as yourself, see it that way (as opposed to an RFE).
>
> There is no other DRMS that I know of that has a more complete DRMAA
> implementation. We recognise that issue 1485 is important for many
> users, and we're actively working on a clean way to fix it.
>
> Daniel
>
> Martín Sarachu wrote:
>
> >Dear all,
> >
> >I'm writing a module for queueing jobs as an addition to a web interface
> >for
>
> >bioinformatics software. I'm using Perl DRMAAc module and SGE 6.0u4
> >I encountered the same problem that was reported here http://gridengine.
> >sunsource.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=1485
> >Is there any DRM software that fully implements/complies with DRMAA spec?
> Has
> >the Perl DRMAA module been tested with Condor?
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Martin
> >
> >
> >
>
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Martín Sarachu
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