Re: Creating experiments on local
Hi Vivek, Yes instructions should be updated in the wiki page. However, you can follow the instructions provided in [1] to deploy Airavata in the IDE. It should be upto date. [1] https://github.com/apache/airavata/tree/master/modules/ide-integration Thanks Dimuthu On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 3:19 AM Bandaru, Vivek Shresta wrote: > Thanks Marcus, seems like that’s the issue. APIServerStarter.java doesn’t > initiate JobEngineStarter.java. Weirdly the Airavata’s Local setup > document > <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/Setup+your+local+Airavata+Development+Environment> > doesn’t talk about JobEngineStarter.java. > > I see that JobMonitorStarter.java(Looks like it’s an email module which > doesn’t interfere with Airavata’s functionality) is also never initiated. > Are there any such files which I should know about which should be > initiated along with APIServerStarter.java and JobEngineStarter.java ? > > > > *From: *"Christie, Marcus Aaron" > *Reply-To: * > *Date: *Monday, August 3, 2020 at 11:23 AM > *To: *Airavata Dev > *Subject: *Re: Creating experiments on local > > > > Hi Vivek, > > > > Check the output of JobEngineStarter. Sounds like Helix is down if the > experiment is stuck in Launched state. > > > > On Jul 24, 2020, at 3:12 AM, Bandaru, Vivek Shresta > wrote: > > > > Gentle reminder. I’m still looking for inputs. > > > > *From: *"Bandaru, Vivek Shresta" > *Date: *Monday, July 20, 2020 at 6:14 PM > *To: *"dev@airavata.apache.org" > *Subject: *Creating experiments on local > > > > Hi All, > > > >- I’ve been trying to understand how a user experiment’s input/output >storage works. Currently the only experiment which I can create in my local >is the application ‘Echo’ which doesn’t require any user input file and for >some reason is never completing and is always in the Launched state. >In the below screenshot, you can see experiments which have been running >since 3 days. What can the issue be? > > > > > > > > The below screenshot shows that I’ve chosen the default resources for > computing the experiment. > > > > > > > > > >- Executing an experiment which requires an input file and generated >an output file will definitely help me understand the process better. The >only experiment available in my local is ‘Echo’ which doesn’t generate any >output. How do I launch any other experiments which are only available on >https://testdrive.airavata.org/? > > > > Regards, > > Vivek. > > >
Re: Creating experiments on local
Thanks Marcus, seems like that’s the issue. APIServerStarter.java doesn’t initiate JobEngineStarter.java. Weirdly the Airavata’s Local setup document<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/Setup+your+local+Airavata+Development+Environment> doesn’t talk about JobEngineStarter.java. I see that JobMonitorStarter.java(Looks like it’s an email module which doesn’t interfere with Airavata’s functionality) is also never initiated. Are there any such files which I should know about which should be initiated along with APIServerStarter.java and JobEngineStarter.java ? From: "Christie, Marcus Aaron" Reply-To: Date: Monday, August 3, 2020 at 11:23 AM To: Airavata Dev Subject: Re: Creating experiments on local Hi Vivek, Check the output of JobEngineStarter. Sounds like Helix is down if the experiment is stuck in Launched state. On Jul 24, 2020, at 3:12 AM, Bandaru, Vivek Shresta mailto:vivb...@iu.edu>> wrote: Gentle reminder. I’m still looking for inputs. From: "Bandaru, Vivek Shresta" mailto:vivb...@iu.edu>> Date: Monday, July 20, 2020 at 6:14 PM To: "dev@airavata.apache.org<mailto:dev@airavata.apache.org>" mailto:dev@airavata.apache.org>> Subject: Creating experiments on local Hi All, * I’ve been trying to understand how a user experiment’s input/output storage works. Currently the only experiment which I can create in my local is the application ‘Echo’ which doesn’t require any user input file and for some reason is never completing and is always in the Launched state. In the below screenshot, you can see experiments which have been running since 3 days. What can the issue be? The below screenshot shows that I’ve chosen the default resources for computing the experiment. * Executing an experiment which requires an input file and generated an output file will definitely help me understand the process better. The only experiment available in my local is ‘Echo’ which doesn’t generate any output. How do I launch any other experiments which are only available onhttps://testdrive.airavata.org/? Regards, Vivek.
Re: Creating experiments on local
Hi Vivek, Check the output of JobEngineStarter. Sounds like Helix is down if the experiment is stuck in Launched state. > On Jul 24, 2020, at 3:12 AM, Bandaru, Vivek Shresta wrote: > > Gentle reminder. I’m still looking for inputs. > > From: "Bandaru, Vivek Shresta" mailto:vivb...@iu.edu>> > Date: Monday, July 20, 2020 at 6:14 PM > To: "dev@airavata.apache.org <mailto:dev@airavata.apache.org>" > mailto:dev@airavata.apache.org>> > Subject: Creating experiments on local > > Hi All, > > I’ve been trying to understand how a user experiment’s input/output storage > works. Currently the only experiment which I can create in my local is the > application ‘Echo’ which doesn’t require any user input file and for some > reason is never completing and is always in the Launched state. In the below > screenshot, you can see experiments which have been running since 3 days. > What can the issue be? > > > > The below screenshot shows that I’ve chosen the default resources for > computing the experiment. > > > > > Executing an experiment which requires an input file and generated an output > file will definitely help me understand the process better. The only > experiment available in my local is ‘Echo’ which doesn’t generate any output. > How do I launch any other experiments which are only available > onhttps://testdrive.airavata.org/ <https://testdrive.airavata.org/>? > > Regards, > Vivek. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature