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[Condor-users] What makes a node execute node or not a execute node?
- Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 16:25:30 -0500
- From: Junjun Mao <jmao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Condor-users] What makes a node execute node or not a execute node?
I am installing a new Condor pool with "new" installation method. As you
can see from the following line:
./condor_configure --install=/home/jmao/condor-6.8.2/release.tar --install-dir=/home/condor --local-dir=/usr/local/condor --type=manager,submit
What I want to do is to make it a central manager and submission
machine. As this is not supposed be an execute node, I am surprised to
see the this node in condor_status report.
I am curious about what makes this node not an execute node? Is it
possible to hide it from condor_status?
Thanks for any hints.
Junjun
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