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Re: [ptp-dev] Problems trying to create resource manager using XML framework
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Dave,
You're free to mess around with this as you like. I can tell you what I'll be doing:
1. Right now, there is an option to tail-F stdout to the console for batch jobs, but that involves some messy stuff you have to do in the script config to get it to work. I think I'm going to get rid of that (it's a bit of a burden on the user/programmer to get it right) and just try to see if I can stream the entire file over upon job completion -- provided the user sets the file paths (I know for sure it is possible in both PBS and LL, I think it is for LSF too).
2. I need to fill in a hole in the design. Right now you can do batch submissions or interactive submissions to runtime engines like OpenMPI or PE. To support interactive PBS (-I) or whatever the equivalent is in LL, I need a way of indicating that a command is really the input stream to another command, and then add the implementation hooks for it.
I definitely want to know if there are other holes here necessary for supporting PE/LL; I may not be able to address them immediately, but the sooner the better.
Thanks, Al
----- Dave Wootton <dwootton@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Al
> I extracted the four plugins from the orbit project, matching the levels
> called out in your MANIFEST.MF into my workspace. I have no errors on them
> or your plugins. I started an Eclipse runtime session and see that they
> all load when I look at the plugin list in help/about in the runtime
> session.
>
> When I try to add a new resource manager, I created a PBS Torque
> (Generic) resource manager, but didn't start it. I then opened the run
> configuration dialog and selected the PBS Torque RM and got a multi-tab
> page under resources in run configuration. So it looks like I've at least
> got a starting point.
>
> If you want me to wait a few days before continuing with a PE resource
> manager experiment, that's fine with me.
> Dave
>
>
>
> From: "Albert L. Rossi" <arossi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Parallel Tools Platform general developers <ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 04/26/2011 11:16 AM
> Subject: Re: [ptp-dev] Problems trying to create resource manager
> using XML framework
> Sent by: ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> Dave,
>
> First, I have not tried to build using Java 1.6. I was under the
> impression that we were not migrating HEAD to 1.6, and that is the reason
> for the additional plugin requirements.
>
> The next build should have all the required plugins, but for now you need
> to get these from Orbit:
>
> javax.xml;bundle-version="1.3.4",
> javax.xml.stream;bundle-version="1.0.1",
> javax.xml.bind;bundle-version="2.1.9",
> com.sun.xml.bind;bundle-version="2.1.9",
> javax.activation;bundle-version="1.1.0"
>
> I'm not sure what the forbidden references is all about. There may be a
> few inevitable ones to CDT, but not to the Java runtime as far as I know.
>
> Yes, the way to go would be to create the plugin and use the extension
> point to map the name of the new RM to the location of the configuration
> file in it.
>
> Al
>
> ----- Dave Wootton <dwootton@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Al
> > I'm experimenting with building a PE resource manager using your
> framework
> > and ran into a problem where I suspect I don't have some prerequisite
> > plugins installed. I've installed the Indigo M6A build, CDT 8.0, RSE
> 3.3,
> > Java 1.6.20 and extracted the latest PTP source from HEAD.
> >
> > At first I was getting hundreds of error messages in
> > org.eclipse.ptp.rm.jaxb.core complaining about forbidden references to
> > classes in the Java runtime. I got around that by turning off the error
> > flag in the error/warnings properties page for forbidden reference.
> >
> > Then I got error messages in org.eclipse.ptp.rm.jaxb.core
> > org.eclipse.ptp.rm.jaxb.tests and org.eclipse.ptp.rm.jaxb.ui complaining
>
> > that javax.xml.stream, javax.xml.bind, com.sun.xml.bind and
> > javax.activation could not be resolved. Is there something else I need
> to
> > install? I see the javax* packages defined in the Java 6 javadoc but not
>
> > Java 5.
> >
> > I'm assuming once I get everything else configured properly, I need to
> > create a single PE plugin that refers to your framework and sets up the
> > right extension points. What do I need to specify in these files to get
> > set up?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Dave
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