[torqueusers] Torque 2.1.8 and "-W umask=22" problems
Joshua Butikofer
josh at clusterresources.com
Mon Jun 30 13:16:29 MDT 2008
Randy,
I know that more recent versions of TORQUE use strtol() to parse the input, but doesn't specify
which base the number is in. This means if you place a 0 in front of your number it should read it
in as octal.
Example:
-W umask=0666
--Josh B.
Randy Philipp wrote:
> I have been trying to use the "-W umask=" option in Torque 2.1.8, and it
> appears that it is option is takes a decimal value instead of the
> standard octal value you usually use with the umask command. Is this a
> known issue, and is there patch for Torque, or has this been resolved in
> Torque 2.1.10? Thanks for your help.
>
> Randy Philipp
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