If an application that is being run by the Job Manager throws an unhandled exception, the job will continue to keep running indefinitely. If the application running in a task generates an unhandled exception the just-in-time debugger dialog comes up on the node where the task was running and the job remains in a running state. The only way to get the job to fail is to login to the nodes and close the dialog box, which in turn causes the job to fail. Is there any way to make the jobs fail without interaction with the node if an exception is thrown?
已移动Rae WangMSFT, 版主2009年6月18日 0:21 (From:Windows HPC Server Deployment, Management, and Administration)
The only option I have available with regards to Visual Studio is the Visual Studio 2005 remote Debugger which doesn't give you the option to turn off. Should this be removed?