Dear FSL users,
I am not able to paralelize fsl via condor. I have installed condor
based grid of 2 computers (called emperor and magellan). I have sent the
question previously at neurodedian mailing list but nobody was able to
answer to me.
On emperor: condor_master, condor_startd, condor_shedd,
condor_collector, condor_negotiator and condor_procd are running
On magellan: condor_master, condor_startd and condor_procd are running.
condor_status output looks ok:
labounek@magellan:~$ condor_status
Name OpSys Arch State Activity LoadAv Mem
ActvtyTime
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 0.470 2682
14+02:32:15
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 0.000 2682
14+02:32:16
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 0.000 2682
14+02:32:17
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 1.000 2682
14+02:32:12
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 1.000 2682
14+02:32:15
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 1.000 2682
14+02:32:16
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 1.000 2682
14+02:32:17
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 1.000 2682
14+02:32:18
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 1.000 2682
14+02:32:19
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 1.000 2682
14+02:32:20
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 1.000 2682
14+02:32:13
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 1.000 2682
14+02:32:14
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 0.990 1333
0+02:44:39
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 0.000 1333
0+02:45:06
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 0.000 1333
0+02:45:07
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 0.000 1333
0+02:45:08
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 0.000 1333
0+02:45:09
[log in to unmask] LINUX X86_64 Unclaimed Idle 0.000 1333
0+02:45:10
Total Owner Claimed Unclaimed Matched Preempting
Backfill
X86_64/LINUX 18 0 0 18 0 0 0
Total 18 0 0 18 0 0 0
labounek@magellan:~$
I have set FSLPARALLEL=condor in /etc/fsl/fsl.sh file (symbolic link to
/etc/fsl/5.0/fsl.sh) as it is written here:
http://neuro.debian.net/blog/2012/2012-03-09_parallelize_fsl_with_condor.html
This works in the terminal where I have run it.
labounek@emperor:~$ echo $FSLPARALLEL
condor
labounek@emperor:~$
I have tried to run bedpostx but it is still running on one core under
my_user_account (labounek) and not under condor_account at multiple-cores.
Does somebody has an idea what is wrong?
Here is the terminal output and now is running xfibers on one core for
labounek user.
labounek@emperor:~/test$ bedpostx dti/
subjectdir is /home/labounek/test/dti
Making bedpostx directory structure
Queuing preprocessing stages
Queuing parallel processing stage
----- Bedpostx Monitor -----
Regards,
Rene Labounek
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