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On Windows, the files in the csh directory don't actually form valid links, which prevents DNSim scripts from running when submitted to the cluster. Solution: don't use Windows. I'm PC trash sorry
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We don't know if the symlinks for the qmatjob_memlimit_XXX broke just by virtue of being downloaded to Windows, or if it was transferring them from a Windows filesystem to a Linux one on the cluster, but either way -- don't download the code on Windows if you intend to use it on the Linux cluster.
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 03:15:56PM -0700, Julia Chartove wrote:
On Windows, the files in the csh directory don't actually form valid links, which prevents DNSim scripts from running when submitted to the cluster. Solution: don't use Windows. I'm PC trash sorry
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On Windows, the files in the csh directory don't actually form valid links, which prevents DNSim scripts from running when submitted to the cluster. Solution: don't use Windows. I'm PC trash sorry
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