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[Condor-users] private networks, submit nodes and flocking
- Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 11:05:56 -0500
- From: "Robert E. Parrott" <parrott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Condor-users] private networks, submit nodes and flocking
Hi Folks,
This is a restatement of an earlier question, but one I've seen before
without an adequate solution.
We have a pool on an internal network, and a workstation pool on an
external network, and would jobs on the internal pool to be able to
flock to the external pool. (Linux/UNIX machines for now)
The submit nodes on the internal pool all have both internal & external
interfaces, and the head nodes of each have both internal & external
interfaces, so that negotiation cycles complete successfully, but jobs
never start on the external compute nodes.
As I understand it now, condor daemons bind to specific network
interfaces, particularly the schedd. This causes the schedd to try to
reach an IP on the external network via an internal interface, causing
hangs when contacting the schedd via condor_q or during negotiation
cycles.
Questions:
Is this assessment of the problem correct?
Why do the condor daemons bind to specific network interfaces and
ignore the routing table?
Is there a workaround to this problem, for the specific case where
every submit node can see both networks, but are presently bound to a
specific network interface (the internal in this case).
Thanx for the input ... this seems a not-uncommon case, so a general
solution would probably benefit a good number of users.
rob