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On 04.03.2012 01:06, Merlissimo wrote:
> In both cases the old behavior was without -m a -b y, so
> 
> 'cronsub [jobname] [command]' has become 'qcronsub -l h_rt=06:00:00
> -l virtual_free=100M -N [jobname] [command]
> 
> 'cronsub -l [jobname] [command]' has become 'qcronsub -l
> h_rt=INFINITY -l virtual_free=100M -N [jobname] [command]
> 
> The -b y option is mostly useful for binaries, e.g. if you don't
> submit the python script itself, but call the binary interpreter
> (python) with an argument. It is just an option if the submitted
> script file should be copied to a local filesystem on execution
> server (which increases performance, makes nfs error impossible and
> was always the default setting) or executed directly from your home
> (if you use -b y). In most cases this option isn't needed and
> copying is the best for most shell scripts.

Thanks for that info! I thought to remember once there was a comment
about cronsub copying (like -b y does) the script...?!? Anyway I had
to use '-b y' else my script closed directly after execution. What am
I doing wrong here? (my script do read and write files in my home, e.g.
config and log files - may be this is related?)

Greetings
DrTrigon
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