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Re: [Condor-users] writing hawkeye modules
- Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 09:35:26 -0600
- From: Nick LeRoy <nleroy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] writing hawkeye modules
On Tue February 7 2006 2:07 am, obi wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 10:29:24PM -0600, Nick LeRoy wrote:
> > In the StartLog, you should see messages something like this (Make sure
> > you have D_FULLDEBUG) turned on:
>
> My apologies to be so dense: where should I turn D_FULLDEBUG on? I found
> at least 2 instances of it in the config file (STORK, CREDD and QUILL I
> think). Is there a STARTD_DEBUG?
Yup, your STARTD_DEBUG will probably be something like this (after you add the
D_FULLDEBUG):
STARTD_DEBUG = D_COMMAND D_FULLDEBUG
> > 2/6 22:16:35 Cron: 'NWS' (pid 10318) exit_status=0
> > 2/6 22:16:35 NWS: 51 lines in Queue
> > 2/6 22:16:35 Replacing ClassAd for 'NWS'
> > 2/6 22:16:35 Cron: STDOUT closed for 'NWS'
> > 2/6 22:16:35 Cron: STDERR closed for 'NWS'
>
> Definetely not in the logs ...
Those are probably only printed for D_FULLDEBUG (checking...) Indeed, these
messages are all D_FULLDEBUG.
> I had another command complain loudly about the input (and now I
> understand why) and everything was in the log. There is nothing with cat.
> And no cat in the list of process (in case it got stuck there).
>
> I'll try harder tomorrow.
See if the above helps..
-Nick
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