NAME¶
sge_shepherd - Sun Grid Engine single job controlling agent
SYNOPSIS¶
sge_shepherd
DESCRIPTION¶
sge_shepherd provides the parent process functionality for a single Sun
Grid Engine job. The parent functionality is necessary on UNIX systems to
retrieve resource usage information (see after a job has finished. In
addition, the
sge_shepherd forwards signals to the job, such as the
signals for suspension, enabling, termination and the Sun Grid Engine
checkpointing signal (see for details).
The
sge_shepherd receives information about the job to be started from
the During the execution of the job it actually starts up to 5 child
processes. First a prolog script is run if this feature is enabled by the
prolog parameter in the cluster configuration. (See Next a parallel
environment startup procedure is run if the job is a parallel job. (See for
more information.) After that, the job itself is run, followed by a parallel
environment shutdown procedure for parallel jobs, and finally an epilog script
if requested by the
epilog parameter in the cluster configuration. The
prolog and epilog scripts as well as the parallel environment startup and
shutdown procedures are to be provided by the Sun Grid Engine administrator
and are intended for site-specific actions to be taken before and after
execution of the actual user job.
After the job has finished and the epilog script is processed,
sge_shepherd retrieves resource usage statistics about the job, places
them in a job specific subdirectory of the spool directory for reporting
through and finishes.
sge_shepherd also places an exit status file in the spool directory. This
exit status can be viewed with qacct -j JobId (see it is not the exit status
of
sge_shepherd itself but of one of the methods executed by
sge_shepherd. This exit status can have several meanings, depending on
in which method an error occurred (if any). The possible methods are: prolog,
parallel start, job, parallel stop, epilog, suspend, restart, terminate,
clean, migrate, and checkpoint.
The following exit values are returned:
- 0
- All methods: Operation was executed successfully.
- 99
- Job script, prolog and epilog: When
FORBID_RESCHEDULE is not set in the configuration (see the job gets
re-queued. Otherwise see "Other".
- 100
- Job script, prolog and epilog: When FORBID_APPERROR
is not set in the configuration (see the job gets re-queued. Otherwise see
"Other".
- Other
- Job script: This is the exit status of the job itself. No
action is taken upon this exit status because the meaning of this exit
status is not known.
Prolog, epilog and parallel start: The queue is set to error state and the
job is re-queued.
Parallel stop: The queue is set to error state, but the job is not
re-queued. It is assumed that the job itself ran successfully and only the
clean up script failed.
Suspend, restart, terminate, clean, and migrate: Always successful.
Checkpoint: Success, except for kernel checkpointing: checkpoint was not
successful, did not happen (but migration will happen by Sun Grid
Engine).
RESTRICTIONS¶
sge_shepherd should not be invoked manually, but only by
FILES¶
sgepasswd contains a list of user names and their corresponding
encrypted passwords. If available, the password file will be used by
sge_shepherd. To change the contents of this file please
use the sgepasswd command. It is not advised to change
that file manually.
<execd_spool>/job_dir/<job_id> job specific directory
SEE ALSO¶
COPYRIGHT¶
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