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[Condor-users] condor_status and strings
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 11:24:54 +0100
- From: "James Osborne" <osborneja1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Condor-users] condor_status and strings
Hi All
I have recently run a condor_status -long and done some grepping and uniqing to
work out what versions of condor we are running on our execute nodes, the answer
is...
CondorVersion = "$CondorVersion: 6.6.10 Jun 22 2005 $"
CondorVersion = "$CondorVersion: 6.6.11 Mar 23 2006 $"
CondorVersion = "$CondorVersion: 6.6.2 Mar 17 2004 $"
CondorVersion = "$CondorVersion: 6.6.9 Mar 10 2005 $"
However now I know which versions we are running, I want to do the inverse
lookup to work out which machines are running version 6.6.11. I tried using
condor_status as below along with a number of variations trying to escape the
characters in the string but to no avail.
condor_status -constraint CondorVersion == \"$CondorVersion: 6.6.11 Mar 23 2006
$\"
Is there a way to match a partial string given i'm running a 6.6.11 submit
machine ? or does anybody have any other ideas on how i can achieve the same
effect ?
Thanks in advance
James
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James Osborne
High End Computing Support Engineer
Information Services, Cardiff University, 50 Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT,
Wales UK
Tel: +44(0)29 2087 4657
Fax: +44(0)29 2087 4285
Email: osborneja1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/insrv/condor