static OrderedStringMap getInfo() { OrderedStringMap map = new OrderedStringMap(); map.put("Date", SysInfoUtils.getCurrentDateStr()); map.put("Host", SysInfoUtils.getHostName()); map.put("CPU speed", SysInfoUtils.getCPUSpeedStr()); map.put("Max memory", SysInfoUtils.getMaxMemoryStr()); map.put("Num CPUs", SysInfoUtils.getNumCPUs()); return map; }
// This should be all we need to put in a main function. // args are the commandline arguments // First object is the Runnable object to call run on. // All of them are objects whose options args is to supposed to populate. public static void run(String[] args, Object... objects) { init(args, objects); if (makeThunk) { setExecStatus("thunk", true); printOutputMap(Execution.getFile("output.map")); List<String> cmd = new ArrayList(); cmd.add("java"); if (thunkJavaOpts != null) cmd.add(thunkJavaOpts); cmd.add("-cp " + StrUtils.join(jarFiles, ":") + ":" + System.getProperty("java.class.path")); cmd.addAll( ListUtils.newList( objects[0].getClass().getName(), "++" + virtualExecDir, // Load these options // Next time when we run, just run in the same path that we used to create the thunk "-execDir", virtualExecDir, "-overwriteExecDir")); IOUtils.printLinesHard( Execution.getFile("job.map"), ListUtils.newList( "workingDir\t" + SysInfoUtils.getcwd(), // Run from current directory "command\t" + StrUtils.join(cmd, "\t"), "priority\t" + thunkPriority)); } else { if (dontCatchExceptions) { ((Runnable) objects[0]).run(); } else { try { ((Runnable) objects[0]).run(); } catch (Throwable t) { raiseException(t); } } } finish(); }
/** Return an unused directory in the execution pool directory. Set virtualExecDir */ public static String createVirtualExecDir() { if (useStandardExecPoolDirStrategy) { // Assume we are in the run directory, so set the standard paths execPoolDir = new File(SysInfoUtils.getcwd(), "state/execs").toString(); actualExecPoolDir = new File(SysInfoUtils.getcwd(), "state/hosts/" + SysInfoUtils.getShortHostName()) .toString(); if (!new File(actualExecPoolDir).isDirectory()) actualExecPoolDir = null; } if (!StrUtils.isEmpty(execPoolDir) && !new File(execPoolDir).isDirectory()) throw Exceptions.bad("Execution pool directory '" + execPoolDir + "' doesn't exist"); if (!StrUtils.isEmpty(actualExecPoolDir) && !new File(actualExecPoolDir).isDirectory()) throw Exceptions.bad( "Actual execution pool directory '" + actualExecPoolDir + "' doesn't exist"); if (!StrUtils.isEmpty(execDir)) { // Use specified execDir boolean exists = new File(execDir).isDirectory(); if (exists && !overwriteExecDir) throw Exceptions.bad("Directory %s already exists and overwrite flag is false", execDir); if (!exists) mkdirHard(new File(execDir)); else { // This part looks at actualExecPoolDir // This case is overwriting an existing execution directory, which // happens when we are executing a thunk. We have to be careful here // because the actual symlinked directory that was created when thunking // might be using a different actualPoolDir. If this happens, we need // to move the actual thunked symlinked directory into the actual // execution pool directory requested. In fact, we always do this for simplicity. String oldActualExecDir = Utils.systemGetStringOutputEasy("readlink " + execDir); if (oldActualExecDir == null) { // Not symlink if (!StrUtils.isEmpty(actualExecPoolDir)) throw Exceptions.bad( "The old execution directory was not created with actualExecPoolDir but now we want an actualExecPoolDir"); // Do nothing, just use the directory as is } else { // Symlink oldActualExecDir = oldActualExecDir.trim(); if (StrUtils.isEmpty(actualExecPoolDir)) throw Exceptions.bad( "The old execution directory was created with actualExecPoolDir but now we don't want an actualExecPoolDir"); // Note that now the execution numbers might not correspond between the // actual and virtual execution pool directories. File newActualExecDir = null; for (int i = 0; ; i++) { newActualExecDir = new File(actualExecPoolDir, i + "a.exec"); if (!newActualExecDir.exists()) break; } // Move the old directory to the new directory Utils.systemHard(String.format("mv %s %s", oldActualExecDir, newActualExecDir)); // Update the symlink (execDir -> newActualExecDir) Utils.systemHard( String.format("ln -sf %s %s", newActualExecDir.getAbsolutePath(), execDir)); } } return virtualExecDir = execDir; } // execDir hasn't been specified, so we need to pick one from a pool directory // execPoolDir must exist; actualExecPoolDir is optional // Get a list of files that already exists Set<String> files = new HashSet<String>(); for (String f : new File(execPoolDir).list()) files.add(f); // Go through and pick out a file that doesn't exist int numFailures = 0; for (int i = 0; numFailures < 3; i++) { // Either the virtual file (a link) or the actual file File f = new File(execPoolDir, i + ".exec"); // Actual file File g = StrUtils.isEmpty(actualExecPoolDir) ? null : new File(actualExecPoolDir, i + ".exec"); if (!files.contains(i + ".exec") && (g == null || !g.exists())) { if (g == null || g.equals(f)) { mkdirHard(f); return virtualExecDir = f.toString(); } // Create symlink before mkdir to try to reserve the name and avoid race conditions if (Utils.createSymLink(g.getAbsolutePath(), f.getAbsolutePath())) { mkdirHard(g); return virtualExecDir = f.toString(); } // Probably because someone else already linked to it // in the race condition: so try again stderr.println("Cannot create symlink from " + f + " to " + g); numFailures++; } } throw Exceptions.bad("Failed many times to create execution directory"); }