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Re: [Condor-users] Lost address file
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 15:12:43 -0500
- From: Ryan Garver <rgarver@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Lost address file
I'm having the same problems with the same characteristics with 6.7.18.
Any suggestions?
Ryan Garver wrote:
> Ryan Garver wrote:
>
>> I'm having a strange problem with my address files that are being put
>> down by the master and schedd daemons. I have all of the *_ADDRESS_FILE
>> settings filled out. The strange thing that I'm experiencing is that
>> the .master_address file is created, and then disappears. It also
>> appears that my .schedd_address never is created. Every thing seems to
>> be performing properly and if I set the -name parameter for condor_q I
>> can see the schedd's queue correctly. This is annoying from the users
>> perspective (requiring the -name parameter) and also when I shut things
>> down I get errors because the schedd can't be found (BTW this is a
>> personal condor install). What could cause this, and how might I fix
>> it? Thanks
>>
>>
>>
> Just to give you some more information on this. I am using the
> cold_start tools for this. My main config file looks like:
>
> <<< Snip
>
> MASTER_ADDRESS_FILE = $(EXECUTE)/.master_address
> STARTD_ADDRESS_FILE = $(EXECUTE)/.startd_address
> SCHEDD_ADDRESS_FILE = $(EXECUTE)/.schedd_address
> CREDD_ADDRESS_FILE = $(EXECUTE)/.credd_address
>
> <<<
>
> and EXECUTE is set in condor_config.local_install as:
>
> EXECUTE = /cs/sandbox/student/rgarver/condor_install/conf.snoopy/execute
>
> This directory does exist and has in the past yielded a .master_address
> and .schedd_address and in fact does produce one when I start a single
> personal condor locally using the same sets of files and binaries. I am
> executing this over ssh with all of files for condor pre-staged, that
> seems to be the only difference. As I said above, the .master_address
> at least (.schedd_address may also) makes a brief appearance and then
> disappears. This is not mentioned at all in any of the logs. The whole
> system continues working properly however. Without these files shutdown
> becomes very messy.
>
> I would appreciate any suggestions on how I might continue to debug this
> and resolve the issue, Thanks.
>
>
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Ryan Garver
<rgarver@xxxxxxxxxxx>