Okay, is you cluster uniform or do you have different platforms (i.e. OSes)? Depending on the way you installed SGE there may be local configurations created:
$ qconf -sconfl You either have to change all the local configurations, or when the OS is the same on all nodes remove them: $ qconf -dconf node01 and so on. -- Reuti Am 15.06.2011 um 22:56 schrieb Gowtham: > > > I tried - included the script you gave below into > > /share/apps/sbin/mail_wrapper.sh > > Changed permissions to 755 > > Then did 'qconf -mconf', changed the 'mailer' to > /share/apps/sbin/mail_wrapper.sh > > Submitted a job via qsub (same hello_world.sh) but the > headers (or the body) of the email did not change. > > Help please? > > Best, > g > > -- > Gowtham > Advanced Research Support > IT User Services, Michigan Tech > > > On Wed, 15 Jun 2011, Gowtham wrote: > > | > | I'll give this a try. Personally, I'd actually prefer a > | non-python version. > | > | Best, > | g > | > | -- > | Gowtham > | Advanced Research Support > | IT User Services, Michigan Tech > | > | > | On Wed, 15 Jun 2011, Reuti wrote: > | > | | Am 15.06.2011 um 22:28 schrieb Gowtham: > | | > | | > Here it is (located /share/apps/sbin/ - so, it is available > | | > for all compute nodes): > | | > > | | > taken from > | | > > | | > > http://gridengine.markmail.org/search/?q=sge+mail+header+ben#query:sge%20mail%20header%20ben+page:1+mid:azhmwbsrn62akprk+state:results > | | > > | | > | | Sorry, I missed the script. The sender you could also adjust in postfix > canonical rules I think or like below in the script itself. Would you mind a > non-Python one? > | | > | | #!/bin/sh > | | (cat; echo; echo; echo "Please do not reply to this email") | mail -s > "$2" "$3" -- -f "SGE Admin <[email protected]>" > | | > | | -- Reuti > | | > | | > | | > ********************************************************* > | | > #! /usr/bin/python > | | > > | | > # mail_wrapper.py > | | > > | | > from optparse import OptionParser > | | > from email.MIMEText import MIMEText > | | > import subprocess > | | > import sys > | | > import os > | | > import re > | | > > | | > # Parse options > | | > parser = OptionParser() > | | > parser.add_option("-s", dest="subject", default='SGE job > | | > notification') > | | > opts, recips = parser.parse_args() > | | > > | | > # Set email from and to, including any necessary > | | > substitutions > | | > email_re = re.compile("@\w+\.cluster\.ourdomain$") > | | > mailto = [email_re.sub("@ourmailhost.ourdomain", x) for x > | | > in recips] > | | > mailfrom = 'SGE admin <sge-admin@ourdomain>' > | | > > | | > # Create email text > | | > msg = MIMEText(sys.stdin.read()) > | | > msg['Subject'] = opts.subject > | | > msg['From'] = mailfrom > | | > msg['To'] = ", ".join(mailto) > | | > > | | > # Send email via sendmail binary > | | > p = subprocess.Popen(['/usr/sbin/sendmail', '-oi'] + mailto, > | | > stdin=subprocess.PIPE) > | | > p.stdin.write(msg.as_string()) > | | > p.stdin.close() > | | > sys.exit(p.wait()) > | | > ********************************************************* > | | > > | | > Then did > | | > > | | > qconf -mconf > | | > > | | > and changed > | | > > | | > mailer /bin/mail > | | > > | | > to > | | > > | | > mailer /share/apps/sbin/mail_wrapper.py > | | > > | | > > | | > Best, > | | > g > | | > > | | > -- > | | > Gowtham > | | > Advanced Research Support > | | > IT User Services, Michigan Tech > | | > > | | > > | | > On Wed, 15 Jun 2011, Reuti wrote: > | | > > | | > | What does you wrapper script look like, can you post it? > | | > | > | | > | -- Reuti > | | > | > | | > | > | | > | Am 15.06.2011 um 22:20 schrieb Gowtham: > | | > | > | | > | > > | | > | > Could you please elaborate on your question? I don't quite > | | > | > understand it. > | | > | > > | | > | > Best, > | | > | > g > | | > | > > | | > | > -- > | | > | > Gowtham > | | > | > Advanced Research Support > | | > | > IT User Services, Michigan Tech > | | > | > > | | > | > > | | > | > On Wed, 15 Jun 2011, Reuti wrote: > | | > | > > | | > | > | Hi, > | | > | > | > | | > | > | Am 15.06.2011 um 22:01 schrieb Gowtham: > | | > | > | > | | > | > | > We are using Rocks 5.4 (with CentOS 5.5) and have > | | > | > | > SGE 6.2u5 as queing system. For informative (and to an extent, > decorative) purposes, we would like to modify > | | > | > | > the headers of emails sent out by SGE. > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > I have checked the mailing list and tried the approach > | | > | > | > given in > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > > http://gridengine.markmail.org/search/?q=sge+mail+header+ben#query:sge%20mail%20header%20ben+page:1+mid:g3ovaeqfpyqmmyqt+state:results > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > but it didn't seem to do the trick. > | | > | > | > | | > | > | what did you supply in detail as script - it's available > (accessible) on all nodes? > | | > | > | > | | > | > | -- Reuti > | | > | > | > | | > | > | > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > ************* What it is now ************* > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 15:42:55 -0400 (EDT) > | | > | > | > From: root <root@local> > | | > | > | > To: [email protected] > | | > | > | > Subject: Job 36 (hello_world.sh) Complete > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > Job 36 (hello_world.sh) Complete > | | > | > | > User = john > | | > | > | > Queue = [email protected] > | | > | > | > Host = compute-0-1.local > | | > | > | > Start Time = 06/15/2011 15:42:54 > | | > | > | > End Time = 06/15/2011 15:42:56 > | | > | > | > User Time = 00:00:00 > | | > | > | > System Time = 00:00:00 > | | > | > | > Wallclock Time = 00:00:00 > | | > | > | > CPU = 00:00:00 > | | > | > | > Max vmem = NA > | | > | > | > Exit Status = 0 > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > ************* What we would like to see ************* > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 15:42:55 -0400 (EDT) > | | > | > | > From: SGE Admin <[email protected]> > | | > | > | > To: [email protected] > | | > | > | > Subject: pauli.csa - Job 36 (hello_world.sh) Complete > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > Job 36 (hello_world.sh) Complete > | | > | > | > User = john > | | > | > | > Queue = [email protected] > | | > | > | > Host = compute-0-1.local > | | > | > | > Start Time = 06/15/2011 15:42:54 > | | > | > | > End Time = 06/15/2011 15:42:56 > | | > | > | > User Time = 00:00:00 > | | > | > | > System Time = 00:00:00 > | | > | > | > Wallclock Time = 00:00:00 > | | > | > | > CPU = 00:00:00 > | | > | > | > Max vmem = NA > | | > | > | > Exit Status = 0 > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > Please do not reply to this email. > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > ***************************************************** > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > If you could share any other trick or script or wrapper that > will accomplish this, it'd be awesome. > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > Best regards, > | | > | > | > g > | | > | > | > > | | > | > | > -- > | | > | > | > Gowtham > | | > | > | > Advanced IT Research Support > | | > | > | > Michigan Technological University > | | > | > | > _______________________________________________ > | | > | > | > users mailing list > | | > | > | > [email protected] > | | > | > | > https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users > | | > | > | > | | > | > | > | | > | > | | > | > | | > | | > | _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
