Reuti <[email protected]> writes:

> Am 25.01.2013 um 18:37 schrieb Tina Friedrich:
>
>> Don't know if that helps you, but remember that SGE created a temporary 
>> directory (something like /tmp/#JOB_NO.#TASK_NO.QUEUE). Available to 
>> submitted scripts as $TMPDIR. I believe it even cleans it up automatically 
>> once a job finished.
>
> Yep.

[Except for loosely-integrated parallel jobs?]

> The job script will be transferred into the spool directory of the
> exechost (unless a binary is submitted with "-b y") by SGE before the
> job starts. If this is local on each exechost (which is often done to
> lower NFS traffic), it's already there (although not the scratch
> area). It can be accessed by $JOB_SCRIPT (besides $0 in Bash and other
> shells).
>
> It's not started in the CWD, but something like
> /var/spool/sge/node09/job_scripts/202092.

That looks as if it's answering a different question, as I read it.  The
job is started in the job's working directory, as defined at submission,
home by default.

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