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Re: [Condor-users] Newbie ClassAds question
- Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 14:41:29 -0400
- From: "Darin Kalisak" <whognu@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Newbie ClassAds question
On 4/4/06, David A. Kotz <dkotz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Darin Kalisak wrote:
> Darin,
>
> Sorry. I should have been more clear. The START expression in the
> condor_config determines the machine requirements for starting a job.
> By default it is
>
> START = $(UWCS_START)
>
> and
>
> UWCS_START = ( (KeyboardIdle > $(StartIdleTime)) \
> && ( $(CPUIdle) || \
> (State != "Unclaimed" && State != "Owner")) )
>
>
> Have you made any changes to the START expression or to any of the
> expressions it uses?
I did try to change the START expression and some expressions right
after it. I just now realized that I forgot to comment out the old
code, so that probably didn't help. I have 2 computers aside from the
manager, and one worked fine, so I copied its config file to the one
with "requirements=false", and now both are working.
I guess my main question was really just if that's the best way to
make changes to machine class ads. Do I edit condor_config in a text
editor, then restart the computer(s) in question, or is there a better
way?
Thanks for the help.
Darin