Ian,
I don't believe that HOSTALLOW_OWNER grants authority to use condor_off.
I think you need HOSTALLOW_ADMINISTRATOR for that. In the default config
file, this is granted to just the central manager, so you should be able
to run the command from there:
condor_off -master target.host.name
--Dan
Dr Ian C. Smith wrote:
Hi,
I've got a Linux machine working fine as a submit/execution
host but can't seem to get Condor to shutdown correctly.
When I issue
/usr/local/condor/sbin/condor_master -off
as root, the daemons (master,startd,schedd) just keep running.
A tail of condor/log/MasterLog contains
11/19 16:35:27 DaemonCore: PERMISSION DENIED to unknown user from host
<....:9631> for comm and 60005 (DC_OFF_GRACEFUL)
this seems to be the same problem as in
http://lists.cs.wisc.edu/archive/condor-users/pre-2004-June/msg00967.sht
ml
but the fix there doesn't seem to work -- I have
HOSTALLOW_OWNER = $(FULL_HOSTNAME), $(HOSTALLOW_ADMINISTRATOR)
any ideas,
-ian.
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