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Related to the question above, is it possible to use the dirac command line to run jobs locally? I need to test some processing before sending it to the grid, but would like to see the output as it runs, rather than only after it ends/fails. But in the documentation I can only find how to run jobs locally with the API, which doesn't output as it runs... |
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Hi, For the first question, maybe @andresailer or @marianne013 are the best to answer. Regarding the second one, |
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Installing a DIRAC client is rather easy, you can check https://dirac.readthedocs.io/en/latest/UserGuide/GettingStarted/InstallingClient/index.html Anyway, the CVMFS deployed version would do too.
Yes, exactly.
Try first with the vanilla DIRAC one. And the LHCb would work even if you are not LHCb. |
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Hi,
Which means that the "setup" chosen ("DIRAC-Certification") is not correct. Please refer to the admin on what to choose.
Ah, it's buggy: can you please try this patch? #7138. Thanks! |
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To elaborate on Federico's answer: When installing a local UI, in the last step it it will pull the configuration from the DIRAC server you are targeting. If you are able to see the configuration (on the webpage) of the server you are targeting, you can check the name of the Setup by navigating to [Toplevel Config] -> DIRAC -> Setups and there you should find the name. |
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Thank you both for the help. Specifying the configuration name I find in the Dirac dashboard configuration manager didn't work either. It complains that my DN is not registered. I will check with the admin of the server, and when I get that working I will come back about the original issue. |
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Hi,
I am testing some processing on the grid with the DIRAC API. However, I get no feedback on the progress of the processing until it either completes or fails. Normally you would be able to "peek" at the standard output from the dashboard, but this does not provide any useful information.
I came across the discussion on the old Google groups ( https://groups.google.com/g/diracgrid-forum/c/UJbG0Ff8xp4 ) which suggested that this was not possible in the standard DIRAC API, but a workaround was found in the ILC DIRAC. This was a few years ago. Did some solution ever get implemented for the standard DIRAC API, or do I have to use "dirac-wms-job-submit" (etc) instead of the API while I am still testing the processing?
Thank you for your help,
Francisco
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