Difference between revisions of "LCMAPS Tracking GroupID plugin"
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− | + | ├─pbs_mom | |
− | + | │ ├─bash | |
− | + | │ │ └─1337.stro.n /var/spool/pbs/mom_priv/jobs/1337.stro.nikhef.nl.SC | |
− | + | │ │ └─jobwrapper /opt/lcg/libexec/jobwrapper ./CREAM31337_jobWrapper.sh | |
− | + | │ │ └─CREAM31337_ -l ./CREAM31337_jobWrapper.sh | |
− | + | │ │ └─perl -e... | |
− | + | │ │ ├─perl -e... |
Revision as of 10:52, 9 April 2011
Tracking Group IDs are added to batch jobs to be able to track them regardless if they escape the process tree.
Batch systems that use this feature are:
- Sun Grid Engine (SGE, now known as the Oracle Grid Engine)
- Condor-C batch system
Other batch systems are known to have the feature, but it doesn't seem to be used in (known) Grid deployments:
- LSF
- Torque/PBS
Why do we need this plugin?
Processes are nested. They are always spawned from another process. The root is the init process.
Here is an example process tree:
init-+-crond |-dbus-daemon |-dhclient |-events/0 ├─pbs_mom │ ├─bash │ │ └─1337.stro.n /var/spool/pbs/mom_priv/jobs/1337.stro.nikhef.nl.SC │ │ └─jobwrapper /opt/lcg/libexec/jobwrapper ./CREAM31337_jobWrapper.sh │ │ └─CREAM31337_ -l ./CREAM31337_jobWrapper.sh │ │ └─perl -e... │ │ ├─perl -e...