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Re: [Condor-users] Is ActivationTimer daylight saving shift safe?
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:21:26 -0600
- From: Jaime Frey <jfrey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Is ActivationTimer daylight saving shift safe?
On Oct 31, 2005, at 9:56 AM, Ian Chesal wrote:
We use the $(ActivationTimer) macro in our MaxJobRetirementTime
expression:
MaxJobRetirementTime = $(ALTERA_MaxJobRetirementTime) * (
$(ActivationTimer) > ($(ALTERA_AUTO_RETIREMENT_TIME) - 5) )
And at 1:00 am on Sunday morning we saw some longer running jobs
suddenly get evicted. So the hypothesis is that the ActivationTimer
for
these jobs went from a positive integer value to a negative value
(or 0
value) as the daylight saving shift was applied to the clocks on our
startd's and thus set MaxJobRetirementTime back to 0 on these jobs so
they were candidates for eviction.
Is the macro daylight savings safe (is it a timer)? Or is it
calculated
using (CurrentTime - JobStart)?
ActivationTimer is only defined in the config file. The condor
daemons see (CurrentTime - JobStart). Condor uses epoch times for
these values, so Daylight Saving Time shouldn't affect them, unless
your system clock changes instead of just the time zone.
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