No ideas for this issue ?Of course, i can dump the information during the 
prolog to the filesystem, and load the file afterwards into the epilogctl 
script. But i thought that SLURM should have a nicer way to do something like 
this----Dipl.-Chem. Sven SieblerHessisches Kompetenzzentrum für 
HochleistungsrechnenUniversität KasselITS Raum 250Mönchebergstraße 11D-34109 
KasselTel.: +49 561 
[email protected]+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Upcoming
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<[email protected]> schrieb: -----An: "slurm-dev" 
<[email protected]>Von: Sven Siebler <[email protected]>Datum: 
24.08.2015 11:33Betreff: [slurm-dev] custom environment variable in epilogctl 
script ? 
 


 
 
 Hi,i want to send emails to our users after job completition with something 
like a job performance report. For this I use the epilogctl script. Everything 
works fine, but i want to give the user the possibility to disable the email 
notification for some jobs.My first thought was an environment variable the 
user can set in the sbatch file. But the epilogctl script has only access to 
specific slurm variables.Can i use some custom information from the user input 
in the epilogctl script ? Or should i send the email notification with another 
script ?Sven----Dipl.-Chem. Sven SieblerHessisches Kompetenzzentrum für 
HochleistungsrechnenUniversität KasselITS Raum 250Mönchebergstraße 11D-34109 
KasselTel.: +49 561 
[email protected]+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Upcoming
 Workshop in Darmstadt: HiPerCH 4 –High Performance Computing in HesseSep. 28 – 
Oct. 01, 2015;and Fastest User Meeting: Oct. 08 - 09, 2015More information: 
www.hpc-hessen.de+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

 
 
                        

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