Re: Effect of deleting executables of running programs

From: Shriram R
Date: Wed Aug 18 2004 - 15:13:04 EST


Yes, the nodes were accessing the executable over NFS.

-shriram


--- Brian Pawlowski <beepy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> How were the nodes accessing the executable? Over
> NFS?
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Newbie here. I am not sure if I am sending this
> email
> > to the right list. My apologies if I am not and I
> > would be happy if someone can point me to the
> right
> > mailing list.
> >
> > We have a 24 node/48 processor cluster in our lab
> with
> > the following specs.
> >
> > AMD Athlon
> > Redhat 7.3
> > Kernel version - 2.4.19
> >
> > I had around 10 jobs that had been running on the
> > cluster for about 15 or so days. These were
> > using a common executable "abcd.out" (compiled in
> > fortran 90). After they had been running for
> > about 15 days, I made the mistake of deleting
> > abcd.out. Immediately about
> > 3 or 4 of my jobs crashed with a "bus error".
> But,
> > some 6-7 of my jobs
> > continued running. I had 2 questions with regards
> to
> > this :
> >
> > a) I always thought that once a job is running,
> the
> > executable is
> > entirely loaded into memory and the abcd.out
> file
> > is no longer needed.
> > If so, then why does the a running job crash on
> > deleting abcd.out ?
> >
> > b) To what extent can I trust that the rest of the
> 6-7
> > jobs that are
> > running have not been affected by this deletion
> of
> > "abcd.out" ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > shriram.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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