Hello Perl Monks,
I'm a new Perl user, and probably my problem seems to be stupid, but I really need your help.
I made a pipeline in order to send several jobs in an lsf based cluster.
After sending my jobs, I want to make a delay loop in order to wait the script till the jobs are finished, and continue after that.
In bash scripting I would use something like that:
while [ 1 ] ; do
cmd=`bjobs 2> /dev/null`
if [[ $cmd =~ "name_of_jobs" ]]; then
#echo "jobs still in queue..."
sleep 20;
else
break
fi
done
unfortunately I don't know how can I control the name of the jobs by using Perl.
Thank you very much in advance,
Vasilis.
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