Hi, Ok. I found this when i was "googling" for my stuff. But as "globus-job-run localhost/jobmanager-sge /bin/hostname" runs well, i thought the RockCluster installation made it for me.
Will try that, thank you very muche, Francois. On 7/20/07, Martin Feller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Francois, GT4 does not support SGE by default. We offer interfaces to Condor, PBS (and Torque), LSF. But there is a support package for SGE available. AFAIK the original support package for SGE had been developed by the London e-science center and can be found here: http://www.lesc.ic.ac.uk/projects/SGE-GT4.html Martin > > Hi Alexander, > > On 7/20/07, *Alexander Beck-Ratzka* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Am Fr 20.07.2007 14:04 schrieb Francois Hornoy < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>: > > > Hi, > > > > I downloaded a piece of code: a Java GRAM Client that submits jobs. > > From > > IBMDevelopersWorks (code attached). It works perfectly, i succeed in > > submitting a job on a "globus server", and the job finished > > successfully. > > > > But it uses the factoryType > > ManagedJobFactoryConstants.FACTORY_TYPE.FORK. > > And as it's a RocksCluster with SGE installed, i would like to > use SGE > > as > > job manager. So, there is no constant "SGE" in FACTORY_TYPE, so i try > > to put > > factoryType="SGE"; directly, but it does not work, raising an unknown > > exception (and no error message on the server side). > > > > Are you sure that the FactorType is SGE, and not sge? Please check this, > maybe zhis helps already. > > > > I tried "SGE", "Sge" and "sge". All fail. > > Francois. > > > > Cheers > > Alexander > >
