[Iplant-api-dev] Error occurred during initialization of VM

Damian Gessler dgessler at iplantcollaborative.org
Thu Dec 12 15:25:40 MST 2013


Roger that; thanks. So I'll use idev and srun for interactive testing, 
but my wrapper.sh will just call 'java ....' as regular command line call.

(And I'll just 'assume' that if I call for -Xmx4096m or -Xmx8192m, that 
the user [JVM] will get it).

D.

On 12/12/13 3:22 PM, Matthew Vaughn wrote:
> No. idev just gets you, from the login, access to a compute node so you can test out your code in a production environment. You need to do NOTHING SPECIAL to route jobs to the compute nodes if your code is using the JVM
>
>
> On Dec 12, 2013, at 4:20 PM, Damian Gessler <dgessler at iplantcollaborative.org> wrote:
>
>> So do we need to do anything special in wrapper.sh (e.g, call srun or
>> idev explicitly), or is that staging done automagically?
>>
>> On 12/12/13 3:18 PM, Matthew Vaughn wrote:
>>> What I do not know is what type of JVM alloc errors a user may get when
>>>> running a Java app under fAPI. Perhaps Rion or Matt can clarify.
>>>
>>> The API is just sending jobs off to compute nodes - - if you can get your Java code working on those nodes, it will work under the API.
>>>
>>>
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