TACC / launcher

A simple utility for executing multiple sequential or multi-threaded applications in a single multi-node batch job
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missing example usage #19

Open kc9qey opened 7 years ago

kc9qey commented 7 years ago

A full example usage is missing so it's difficult to know what to do. I might piece it together after staring at it for an hour but that's too high a bar for something that is trying to appear simple and easy to use.

Walk me through running this on stampede for example. Just a full typescript of a session showing modules loaded (python), the code you're going to run, env variables you've set, and the batch submit (can do it in idev ? ) would be nice. Then I can try to follow that.

lwilson commented 7 years ago

Interactive walk through in process in tests/ (see #23 and #26). Script acts as a tutorial/example.

kc9qey commented 7 years ago

Lucas,

Can you send me a transcript of the script being run. I'm unable to get it to work properly, and frequently get:

Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not enter an appropiate y or n. Please do so again: you did not

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Interactive walk through in process in tests/ (see #23 https://github.com/TACC/launcher/pull/23 and #26 https://github.com/TACC/launcher/pull/26). Script acts as a tutorial/example.

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lwilson commented 7 years ago

I've put a new script quicktest in the /tests directory which will allow you to do a sanity test. No inputs required on your end, just run: cd tests; ./quicktest

I'm going to have @marshalllerner debug the interactive walkthrough.

kc9qey commented 7 years ago

cool, looks good now

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I've put a new script quicktest in the /tests directory which will allow you to do a sanity test. No inputs required on your end, just run: cd tests; ./quicktest

I'm going to have @marshalllerner https://github.com/marshalllerner debug the interactive walkthrough.

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marshalllerner commented 7 years ago

for some reason when I correct something and then save it it adds the /r carriage returns because I'm using Windows OS. I'll correct that now.

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cool, looks good now

On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 2:58 PM, Lucas A. Wilson notifications@github.com wrote:

I've put a new script quicktest in the /tests directory which will allow you to do a sanity test. No inputs required on your end, just run: cd tests; ./quicktest

I'm going to have @marshalllerner https://github.com/marshalllerner debug the interactive walkthrough.

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lwilson commented 7 years ago

31 adds a section to the README.md about verifying Launcher installation using the quicktest script.