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I installed mpich-3.2.1, torque-5.1.0 and maui-3.3.1 on Debian 9.
I have one master and one node.
I use NFS file system for sharing, and ssh passwordless.
When I run a job with a user that this user is the owner of shared directory, everything is OK, and I have ERROR and OUTPUT files in this user home's directory.
But when I run a job with another user, I cant see ERROR and OUTPUT file in its home directory, and the State of qstat is E.
Where are ERROR and OUTPUT files?!










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    I installed mpich-3.2.1, torque-5.1.0 and maui-3.3.1 on Debian 9.
    I have one master and one node.
    I use NFS file system for sharing, and ssh passwordless.
    When I run a job with a user that this user is the owner of shared directory, everything is OK, and I have ERROR and OUTPUT files in this user home's directory.
    But when I run a job with another user, I cant see ERROR and OUTPUT file in its home directory, and the State of qstat is E.
    Where are ERROR and OUTPUT files?!










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      I installed mpich-3.2.1, torque-5.1.0 and maui-3.3.1 on Debian 9.
      I have one master and one node.
      I use NFS file system for sharing, and ssh passwordless.
      When I run a job with a user that this user is the owner of shared directory, everything is OK, and I have ERROR and OUTPUT files in this user home's directory.
      But when I run a job with another user, I cant see ERROR and OUTPUT file in its home directory, and the State of qstat is E.
      Where are ERROR and OUTPUT files?!










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      I installed mpich-3.2.1, torque-5.1.0 and maui-3.3.1 on Debian 9.
      I have one master and one node.
      I use NFS file system for sharing, and ssh passwordless.
      When I run a job with a user that this user is the owner of shared directory, everything is OK, and I have ERROR and OUTPUT files in this user home's directory.
      But when I run a job with another user, I cant see ERROR and OUTPUT file in its home directory, and the State of qstat is E.
      Where are ERROR and OUTPUT files?!







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