I think the problem is that SGE doesn't find the program hello in my home... hello is in another directory!
In the script file I put: ./hello 2011/7/27 Carlos Scaloni <[email protected]> > I don't have any message of error during the compilation!! > > I see the "ps -e f" and I never see the hello program.... > > I changed the value to another valid value and the result is the same.... > It's very rare! > I only see running the sleep :( > > 2011/7/26 Reuti <[email protected]> > >> Am 26.07.2011 um 23:20 schrieb Carlos Scaloni: >> >> > Ok. I put a sleep of 30 seconds! >> > >> > [carlos@proyecto-192 c]$ cat orden.sh >> > #!/bin/bash >> > ./hello >> > sleep 30 >> > >> > ps -e f >> > >> > 1601 ? Sl 0:01 >> /usr/global/sge-6.2u5-bin/bin/lx24-amd64/sge_execd >> > 2184 ? S 0:00 \_ sge_shepherd-15 -bg >> > 2185 ? Ss 0:00 \_ -csh >> /usr/global/sge-6.2u5-bin/default/spool/proyecto-10/proyecto-192/job_scripts/15 >> > 2202 ? S 0:00 \_ sleep 30 >> >> Fine. >> >> >> > But i think there's a problem because the hello program has a large >> duration! >> > >> > cat hello.c >> > #include <stdio.h> >> > main() >> > { >> > int i; >> > for (i=0; i<9999999999; i++){ >> > printf("I= %d\n",i); >> > } >> > } >> > >> > It ends very fast.... >> >> Did you get any error message during compilation? For a 32 bit system the >> value is too largs. >> >> And you got a large output file? >> >> -- Reuti > > >
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