No, the prolog and epilog are run on their own like the jobscript. The 
jobscript isn't a child of the prolog.

For such a behavior you would need a starter_method.

Still on vacation - Reuti

Von meinem iPhone gesendet

> Am 08.06.2016 um 12:00 schrieb Chris Dagdigian <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
> Hey folks -- need my brain refreshed on prolog behavior ...
> 
> Trying to figure out if a prolog script would be suitable for dramatically 
> changing the execution environment -- doing things like NFS filesystem 
> unmounts or chroot actions so that an incoming job would execute in the 
> changed environment.
> 
> I can see the prolog running as 'me' and as a child of the sge_shepherd 
> daemon but I don't have enough of a test lab setup to confirm that the prolog 
> is running on the execution host and if the parent/child process relationship 
> is such that chroot jail actions performed by a prolog would be where the 
> jobscript ends up running....
> 
> Anyone have a quick answer? Thanks!
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
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