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script_tricks [2013/02/13 13:50]
rdiazgar [Log files]
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-====== ​Script Tricks ​======+====== ​Job Parameters ​======
  
- +Here's the meaning of useful parameters that we can add in the header of our job scripts. You can either add them on the header of a script or directly in the qsub command.
-Here's the meaning of useful parameters that we can add in the header of our job scripts.+
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
 #$ -N NAME = Names our job in the cluster as specified in NAME #$ -N NAME = Names our job in the cluster as specified in NAME
 #$ -q QUEUE = Automatically sends our job to the specified queue in QUEUE, so we don't need to specify it in the qsub command. #$ -q QUEUE = Automatically sends our job to the specified queue in QUEUE, so we don't need to specify it in the qsub command.
-#$ -M EMAIL = Sends notifications of the job status to the specified address in EMAIL, according to criteria below +#$ -M EMAIL = Sends notifications of the job status to the specified address in EMAIL, according to criteria below. 
-#$ -m beas = Send you email of job status (b)egin, (e)rror, (a)bort, (s)suspend+#$ -m beas = Send you email of job status (b)egin, (e)rror, (a)bort, (s)suspend
 +#$ -e DIRNAME = redirects error logs to DIRNAME. Default is home directory 
 +#$ -o DIRNAME = redirects standard output to DIRNAME. Default is home directory. 
 +#$ -l hostname=HNAME = forces queue to submit job in the specified HNAME (cronus, rhea, etc...).
 </​code>​ </​code>​
-Sample header for some script myscript.sh:+ 
 +Sample header for hello_world.sh:
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
-#!/bin/csh+#!/bin/bash
 # #
-#$ -N parsedisco+#$ -N hello_world
 #$ -M someaddress@uci.edu #$ -M someaddress@uci.edu
 #$ -m beas #$ -m beas
 #$ -q ttn.q #$ -q ttn.q
 +
 +echo "hello world"
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-more info at http://​hpc.oit.uci.edu/​running-jobs +Another ​way to do it is by removing ​the #$ parameters ​of the header ​and run:
- +
-====== Log files ====== +
- +
-Another ​cool thing from SGE is that it automatically creates a log file in the root of your home folder, ​and leaves two log files, JOBNAME.eJOBID and JOBNAME.oJOBID. '​e'​ is for error messages and '​o'​ is for standard output. To create these log files in the directory where you actually make the qsub call, add the following parameter:+
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
-qsub foo.sh -cwd+qsub -N hello_world -M someaddress@uci.edu -m beas -q ttn.q hello_world.sh
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
 +====== Log files ======
 +
 +SGE automatically creates 2 log files in the default/​specified folder, JOBNAME.eJOBID and JOBNAME.oJOBID. '​e'​ is for error messages and '​o'​ is for standard output.
  
-More info at [[http://​www.ics.uci.edu/​computing/​linux/​sge.php]] 
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