[TriLUG] send an email within a script

Elliot Peele ebpeele2 at pams.ncsu.edu
Fri Mar 5 09:28:13 EST 2004


If you were in PAMS this would be simple, but since your not. You need
to have a faculty member request a project on the blade center cluster
and then add you to the project. More information can be found at:

	http://www.ncsu.edu/itd/hpc/Accounts/Accounts.php

Elliot

On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 09:10, Douglas Kojetin wrote:
> I'm using some systems we have in our own lab ... but, how might one 
> get access to the clusters?  :)
> 
> Doug
> 
> On Mar 5, 2004, at 9:06 AM, Elliot Peele wrote:
> 
> > Where on campus are you trying to run this? If your using one of the
> > campus clusters the queuing system should have an option to email you
> > when your job finishes.
> >
> > Elliot
> >
> > On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 08:47, Douglas Kojetin wrote:
> >> I run some computational jobs that take (sometimes) a long time -- 
> >> they
> >> basically consist of a bunch of piped lines into various programs
> >> within a C-shell script.  Anywho, the programs I use have the option 
> >> of
> >> displaying progress (verbose) or not.  I'd like to turn off the
> >> verboseness ... but would like to have some sort of notification that
> >> the job has finished (other than using 'top' to check and see if the
> >> processes are still running).
> >>
> >> Is there a way, within a C-shell script, to send a quick mail to a
> >> specified remote address with a subject (and body, if not difficult) 
> >> to
> >> alert me that the job is finished?  What program(s) could I use and 
> >> how
> >> might I go about doing it?
-- 
Elliot Peele
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