Hi,
Thanks for the info Steve. I think the problem is the setting for
BATCH_LOG_DIR.
I have it set to...
$SGE_ROOT/default/spool
...Is this what other SGE users have it set to ? If not, where do you
point BATCH_LOG_DIR at for SGE ?
Regards,
Emyr
On 30/10/12 09:29, Stephen Jones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The key difference between my output and yours is this:
>
> --- mine -
>
> > apel-pbs-log-parser - **** Updating PBS end event table
> (EventRecords) ****
> > apel-pbs-log-parser - Processing batch log file:
> hepgrid5.ph.liv.ac.uk /var/torque/server_priv/accounting/20121029
> > apel-pbs-log-parser - Event records inserted: 2566
>
> --- yours -
>
> apel-sge-log-parser - **** Updating SGE end event table (EventRecords)
> ****
> apel-sge-log-parser - Event records inserted: 0
>
> ----------
>
> Basically, I think John had it right - APEL found no accounting records.
> I think blahd records are data that describe submissions and job
> transitions from one state to another as the pass through the batch
> system, while event records are data that describe actual work done.
>
> Obviously, they must tally, in due course.
>
> But in your system, the APEL in your CREAM CE is not finding any SGE
> accounting records (that's the theory, anyway).
>
> I don't know if (A) CREAM runs on the SGE head node or (B) you
> have different servers for CREAM and SGE.
>
> If B, you need to NFS share (export) the account data from SGE
> to CE somehow. If A, you just have to tell APEL where the
> accounting data is.
>
> On my CE (which uses option B with PBS), this is done in
> /etc/glite-apel-pbs/parser-config-yaim.xml
> i.e.
> <Logs searchSubDirs="yes" reprocess="no">
> <Dir>/var/torque/server_priv/accounting</Dir>
> </Logs>
>
> Obviously, permissions must be right, the directory must be
> available (whether in option A or B). Check all that, then
> see if you get any Event Records.
>
> If so, that part of the data flow is correct and we can move on
> to the next tests.
>
>
> Steve
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