Date: | Wed, 2 Feb 2005 13:48:58 -0500 |
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From: | "Ian Chesal" <ICHESAL@xxxxxxxxxx> |
Subject: | RE: [Condor-users] Should the schedd/startd's tolerate schedd machinereboots? |
> The job lease duration controls the schedd reboot survival > > http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/manual/v6.7/2_13Special_Environm ent.html#sec:Job-Lease > > you must > 1) make sure your execute machines will allow leasing > 2) make sure your submitters include "job_lease_duration" in > their submit scripts > > Are you sure both the above are happening... I am definitly not setting job_lease_duration in the submission tickets. But I will going forward. I can find no reference to any config vars that contain "lease" in their name or their description so it looks like setting job_lease_duration is sufficient. Excellent. This setting should definitly be in the help portion of the manual for condor_submit -- I would never have to thought to look for this information in section 2. > (also note that if you are using the other 6.7 series > functionality of streaming output that this will prevent > leasing from working) Should be okay. We copy output at the end of jobs. Thanks! - Ian |
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