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Re: [Condor-users] Multiple masters on one machine
On 09/30/2004 04:37 PM, Alain Roy wrote:
It seems it is not possible to start more than one condor_master
process, though it should be possible to define directories etc. for
more than one master.
It is certainly possible. You need to have a unique configuration file
for each one. The easiest way to make this work is to define
CONDOR_CONFIG with the appropriate location before you begin a
particular master. If each master sees a different CONDOR_CONFIG
variable, you'll be fine.
You will want the directories to be unique for each one.
Thank you for the quick answer. I have some more questions now.
The good thing is that I was now able to start two masters:
11169 ? S 0:00 /opt/condor/sbin/condor_master
11170 ? S 0:00 condor_collector -f
11171 ? S 0:00 condor_negotiator -f
11172 ? S 0:01 condor_startd -f
11173 ? S 0:00 condor_schedd -f
11215 ? S 0:00 /opt/condor/sbin/condor_master
11216 ? S 0:01 condor_startd -f
11217 ? S 0:00 condor_schedd -f
Each master should have his own directory and configuration files. The
configuration should almost be the same; the only differences are the
values for LOWPORT and HIGHPORT macros, the LOCAL_DIR and RELEASE_DIR,
and the COLLECTOR_NAME. Do I have to change something else?
Perhaps I should elaborate on what we are trying to achieve. We have two
pools in the same subnet and would like to have the two masters on one
machine now.
So, I have a more questions now:
1. What could be the reason that the second condor isn't starting
collector and negotiator? IMHO they should start because it's (more or
less) the same configuration file.
2. Is there a way to tell the clients to which master they should
connect if there are different masters on the same machine in the same
subnet? The only thing I could think of is the port setting. But I have
tried this, giving two clients different ports and they seem to connect
to the same master.
Thank you again,
Christian.