[Swift-user] Argument list to long

Jonathan Monette jon.monette at gmail.com
Sun Oct 10 18:42:42 CDT 2010


  correct.  I am getting an error coming from my app.  The arguments 
that are "supposedly" passed to the app are correct but still get an 
error.  I wanted to see what the command line to my app actually looks 
like.  It should be mProject -X "in image" "out image" "header file" but 
I can't find if Swift is actually calling it like this.

On 10/10/10 6:38 PM, Justin M Wozniak wrote:
>
> I put that in there in an attempt to connect the Task id with the 
> command line.  It's just a logging message, right?
>
> On Sun, 10 Oct 2010, Jonathan Monette wrote:
>
>> GridExec TASK_DEFINITION: Task(type=JOB_SUBMISSION, 
>> identity=urn:0-2-1-1513-3-1-1286751458281) is /bin/bash 
>> shared/_swiftwrap mProject-23r0czzj\
>> -p 2
>>
>> What does this line mean? I cannot find the portion of code in 
>> _swiftwrap that process this.
>>
>> On 10/10/10 5:12 PM, Mihael Hategan wrote:
>>> I'm good. Try now.
>>>
>>> On Sun, 2010-10-10 at 17:09 -0500, Jonathan Monette wrote:
>>>> Ok.  If you need anymore of my log files I can gather some up for you.
>>>>
>>>> On 10/10/10 5:05 PM, Mihael Hategan wrote:
>>>>> Ok. I can reproduce this.
>>>>>
>>>>> It means it wasn't the previous problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 2010-10-10 at 15:51 -0500, Jonathan Monette wrote:
>>>>>> cog is at revision 2910 and swift is at revision 3676.  I have added
>>>>>> "wrapper.parameter.mode=files" into my swift.properties.  Here is 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> output to the screen:
>>>>>> RunID: 20101010-1548-ky63yf59
>>>>>> Progress:
>>>>>> Progress:Progress:Progress:  uninitialized:4
>>>>>>      uninitialized:3  uninitialized:4
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Progress:  Selecting site:4118  Initializing site shared directory:1
>>>>>> Progress:  Selecting site:4017  Stage in:101  Submitting:1
>>>>>> original callback URI is http://169.254.95.119:37936
>>>>>> callback URI has been overridden to http://192.5.86.6:37936
>>>>>> Progress:  Selecting site:4017  Submitted:101  Active:1
>>>>>> Failed to transfer wrapper log from
>>>>>> unrectified-20101010-1548-ky63yf59/info/k on pads
>>>>>> Failed to transfer wrapper log from
>>>>>> unrectified-20101010-1548-ky63yf59/info/7 on pads
>>>>>> Failed to transfer wrapper log from
>>>>>> unrectified-20101010-1548-ky63yf59/info/6 on pads
>>>>>> Execution failed:
>>>>>>        Failed to transfer wrapper log from
>>>>>> unrectified-20101010-1548-ky63yf59/info/g on pads
>>>>>> Failed to transfer wrapper log from
>>>>>> unrectified-20101010-1548-ky63yf59/info/j on pads
>>>>>> Failed to transfer wrapper log from
>>>>>> unrectified-20101010-1548-ky63yf59/info/t on pads
>>>>>> Exception in mProject:
>>>>>> Arguments: [-X, raw_dir/2mass-atlas-000218s-j0150091.fits,
>>>>>> proj_dir/proj_2mass-atlas-000218s-j0150091.fits, header.hdr]
>>>>>> Host: pads
>>>>>> Directory: 
>>>>>> unrectified-20101010-1548-ky63yf59/jobs/6/mProject-6g4u6zzj
>>>>>> stderr.txt:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> stdout.txt:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ----
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Caused by:
>>>>>>        Job failed with an exit code of 254
>>>>>> Cleaning up...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After that coasters just cancels the other jobs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 10/10/10 3:26 PM, Mihael Hategan wrote:
>>>>>>> Can you re-try the current thing with parameter.mode=files and the
>>>>>>> latest trunk first?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sun, 2010-10-10 at 15:09 -0500, Jonathan Monette wrote:
>>>>>>>> Also, how do I declare the image list as an external type?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 10/9/10 3:02 PM, Mihael Hategan wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On Sat, 2010-10-09 at 20:00 +0000, jon.monette at gmail.com wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> What do you mean by manage them independently?
>>>>>>>>> I'm not sure. I guess it's whether swift can skip staging them 
>>>>>>>>> in and
>>>>>>>>> stop keeping track of them. But that's pretty much the same as 
>>>>>>>>> saying
>>>>>>>>> they are "external", so it seems circular.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

-- 
Jon

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