Hi, Am 27.06.2011 um 20:47 schrieb William Deegan:
> Greetings, > > I have a short running job, which doesn't exceed memory or runtime limits > specified. > Here's the qacct output: > qname all.q > hostname a13.company.com > group contr > owner user123 > project NONE > department defaultdepartment > jobname veri_MM_11.1_82 > jobnumber 18323 > taskid undefined > account sge > priority 0 > qsub_time Mon Jun 27 11:30:58 2011 > start_time Mon Jun 27 11:31:48 2011 > end_time Mon Jun 27 11:33:05 2011 > granted_pe NONE > slots 1 > failed 0 > exit_status 1 it's the result of your job. Something like: #!/bin/sh exit 1 will produce it. From SGE's point of view the job ran successfully. Whether there is any application error because of wrong input data or whatever it can't decide. NB: There are two special error codes which the user can use to trigger a special behavior in SGE: a job exiting with 99 will be rescheduled and with 100 set to application error. -- Reuti > ru_wallclock 77 > ru_utime 65.078 > ru_stime 3.581 > ru_maxrss 0 > ru_ixrss 0 > ru_ismrss 0 > ru_idrss 0 > ru_isrss 0 > ru_minflt 896944 > ru_majflt 0 > ru_nswap 0 > ru_inblock 0 > ru_oublock 0 > ru_msgsnd 0 > ru_msgrcv 0 > ru_nsignals 0 > ru_nvcsw 14382 > ru_nivcsw 1306 > cpu 68.660 > mem 23.400 > io 0.101 > iow 0.000 > maxvmem 1.338G > arid undefined > > > Why does the exit status=1 if the job didn't fail? > > -Bill > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
