Am 01.08.2012 um 23:16 schrieb Joseph Farran:

> Hi Rayson / Reuti.
> 
> I have an epilog setup to clear out empty .o and .e files, so I was using the 
> GE environments to check for said file and act accordingly.
> 
> Since they are not defined in GE, I am manually checking for and removing 
> them with:
> 
>    $JOB_NAME.pe$JOB_ID
>    $JOB_NAME.po$JOB_ID
> 
> So I am set.

I'm not sure whether this will work if someone uses -o/-e if he specifies only 
a directory, where the files should be put. They are not joined, but both put 
in an unusual location.

Mangeling $SGE_STDOUT_PATH would be more fool-proof IMO.

-- Reuti


>   I was trying to make it cleaner by using a defined GE environment if there 
> was one.
> 
> Best,
> Joseph
> 
> 
> On 08/01/2012 12:21 PM, Rayson Ho wrote:
>> Hi Joesph,
>> 
>> Sorry I don't have time to check the code... what is SGE_STDOUT_PATH
>> set to in your setup, and what's the expected behavior??
>> 
>> Rayson
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Joseph Farran<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>> 
>>> GE Environments variables are set for SGE_STDOUT_PATH&  SGE_STDERR_PATH for
>>> standard out&  error.
>>> 
>>> However, for PE ( Parallel Environments ), the outputs are ".po" and ".pe":
>>> 
>>>     [$JOB_NAME].po[$JOB_ID] and [$JOB_NAME].pe[$JOB_ID]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I can't find the corresponding SGE_STDOUT_PATH&  SGE_STDERR_PATH for the PE
>>> ones.    Are these not set in GE?
>>> 
>>> Joseph
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