Bug#684406: [condor-debian] Bug#684406: condor_rm did not remove actual running processes (PyMVPA searchlights)

2012-08-09 Thread Jaime Frey
On Aug 9, 2012, at 11:54 AM, Andrew C. Connolly wrote: > Today I sent a large batch to condor (~50 jobs), then tried to kill the > all with 'condor_rm andy'. > This removed them from the condor_q list of running processes, but left > them all actually running. > I then had to kill them all manuall

Bug#684406: [condor-debian] Bug#684406: condor_rm did not remove actual running processes (PyMVPA searchlights)

2012-08-09 Thread Andrew Connolly
> > I see that ipython has the ability to submit jobs into a batch system. Is > this feature how you were submitting jobs into Condor? > > I did not use ipython to submit the jobs, I escaped the ipython shell with a leading "!" before the call to condor, i.e.: "@ipython_prompt[0]: !condor_submit m

Bug#684406: [condor-debian] Bug#684406: condor_rm did not remove actual running processes (PyMVPA searchlights)

2012-08-09 Thread Jaime Frey
On Aug 9, 2012, at 2:38 PM, Andrew Connolly wrote: > > I see that ipython has the ability to submit jobs into a batch system. Is > this feature how you were submitting jobs into Condor? > > I did not use ipython to submit the jobs, I escaped the ipython shell with a > leading "!" before the c

Bug#684406: [condor-debian] Bug#684406: condor_rm did not remove actual running processes (PyMVPA searchlights)

2013-07-20 Thread Michael Hanke
Hi Andy, On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 03:38:55PM -0400, Andrew Connolly wrote: > > I suspect that when you removed the jobs, Condor killed the processes that > > it spawned, but didn't know about some child processes they had in turn > > spawned. Condor uses several techniques to track the child proces