Copying files from Matlab without a system call
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Hi everybody,
I'm having a problem running a compiled matlab script. The script includes some "copyfile" commands, which normally shouldn't be a problem. The trouble is, that the compiled script is distributed among slave nodes in a cluster.
As it turns out, system calls inside a script can be a hell of a problem, as it seems to be the case with the parallel cluster I am using. ( I got the lethal error Warning: MATLAB was unable to open a pseudo-tty: No such file or directory [2,1] ) which basically means of my syscalls will crash the code.
Can anybody think of some way of coping/moving files that does not require an implicit syscall? thanks, Daniel
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Fangjun Jiang
am 11 Jul. 2011
Did you use MATLAB built-in function copyfile() or use system('copy ...')?
Daniel
am 11 Jul. 2011
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Walter Roberson
am 11 Jul. 2011
I suggest that you investigate what your MATLAB_SHELL and SHELL environment variables are, in case they are set to something unexpected (see the documentation for the unix() command for more information.)
My suspicion is that on the slaves, something in /etc/profile or in your ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc or the like is unconditionally attempting to do an operation on a tty, such as by trying to do
stty erase "^H"
If you have a command like that in your shell startup script, you need to make it conditional upon a ptty existing, such as by testing with
if -t 0
stty erase "^H"
fi
(Note those are at the shell level, not the MATLAB level.)
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Daniel
am 11 Jul. 2011
Walter Roberson
am 11 Jul. 2011
Sometimes it gets down to the master node having a video card (even if just for diagnostic purposes) and the slaves not having video cards; in such cases, an attempted pty operation on the master might refer to the "graphics console" and succeed because the console exists, but the same operation fails on a slave that doesn't have a graphics card.
Shell script initialization can be a bit of a "black art" in distributed environments. (Sorry, I never lend out my athame!)
Daniel
am 18 Jul. 2011
Jason Ross
am 11 Jul. 2011
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Can you use cluster commands (outside of MATLAB) to copy the files as part of your submission?
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Daniel
am 11 Jul. 2011
Jason Ross
am 11 Jul. 2011
Well, it was worth a try.
You might want to try using pmode to see if that will help you diagnose your issue. It's a interactive shell that will connect to each worker lab on the cluster from the MATLAB command window. I suspect the overall resolution to do with the worker OS configuration, as Walter has already mentioned, but this might be a better environment for debugging.
Jason Ross
am 11 Jul. 2011
You might also want to take a look at FileDependencies and PathDependencies, as well, to see if they work for your cluster and what you are trying to do.
Jason Ross
am 11 Jul. 2011
Doc refs:
Pmode: http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/distcomp/bqrtu80.html
FileDependencies: http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/distcomp/filedependencies.html
PathDependencies: http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/distcomp/pathdependencies.html
Daniel
am 18 Jul. 2011
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