On our EE server, we've created a new APT_CONFIG file such that we now have two files - the original version and the new version. In one of our projects, we have modified the project default for the $APT_CONFIG_FILE to point to this new file.
Will jobs within this project that do not add the $APT_CONFIG_FILE variable to the list of variables end up using the new file pointed to by the project default or the original server default configuration file?
Thanks!
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The pathname specified by the APT_CONFIG_FILE environment variable, wherever it is set, will be used to specify the configuration file with which a parallel job is run.
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So...am I correct in understanding that the $APT_CONFIG_FILE value set up as the project default will be used by a job even when that environment variable is not explicitly added to the list of variables used by the job?ray.wurlod wrote:The pathname soecified by the APT_CONFIG_FILE environment variable, wherever it is set, will be used to specify the configuration file with which a parallel job is run.