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Re: [Condor-users] OwnerCheck: username?



Being logged into the console as the user who submitted the job did not fix the problem.  Apparently condor "knows" who "really owns" the machine, and refuses to let anyone else submit jobs.

I really hope this is a behavior that is configurable!

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Cathy


Cathy Pfister wrote:
Actually the user running condor_submit is the user that showed up as "test_owner".  The user listed as "username" is the "owner" of the machine (local home directory).   But I don't know how condor determines this.   The test_owner, whose home directory is remote and was automounted, was logged into the "owner's" machine through ssh.  Does condor not allow anyone not logged into the console to submit jobs?

Yes, condor_master was started as root, and the daemons are running as root.

Cathy


5/21 01:14:08 OwnerCheck: reject owner: duongduk non-super
5/21 01:14:08 OwnerCheck: username: capfiste, test_owner: duongduk


Erik Paulson wrote:
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 12:37:36PM -0700, Cathy Pfister wrote:
  
Anyone know how Condor is determing "username" versus "test_owner"? 

    

It defaults to the uid of the user running condor_submit. 

Did you start the condor_schedd as 'root'?

-Erik
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