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Re: problem with qsub -v: msg#00123clustering.torque.user
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 01:10:32PM -0700, Cunningham, Dave alleged: > I'm getting some odd behavior from qsub. I'm trying to pass information > in to my job script from the qsub command line through the environment, > with something like > > qsub -v foo=bar my_job > > Works fine like that, but I need to have a space tin the value string > of the environment variable, eg, > > qsub -v foo="bar bat" my_job > > That, and any reasonable way that I can think of escaping the quotes or > space fails and sets $foo to some really bizarre combinations of other > environment variables. Can anyone explain what is going on or how I > should be doing this ? I'm running qsub version 2.1.7. I'm unable to reproduce any problems. Please send: qstat -f $jobid (at least the part with the env variables) printjob $PBS_SERVER_HOME/server_priv/jobs/$jobid.JB (on the server) printjob $PBS_SERVER_HOME/mom_priv/jobs/$jobid.JB (on the mom)
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