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From: condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Partha sarathi
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:20 AM
To: Condor-Users Mail List
Subject: Re: [Condor-users] condor_status............issuesNow i am able to get the output for the condor_status -any and condor-status -submitters, but when i see the log files after the jobs are processed, i see all of them getting processed on the same machine that is submitted.............how to make all the machines in the pools work....You can see the details below...please let me know if u need more stats to help me out.....[condor@Perfcoelnx3 bin]$ ./SmallThreeJobSubmitSubmitting job(s).
Logging submit event(s).
1 job(s) submitted to cluster 56.
Submitting job(s).
Logging submit event(s).
1 job(s) submitted to cluster 57.
Submitting job(s).
Logging submit event(s).
1 job(s) submitted to cluster 58.
[condor@Perfcoelnx3 bin]$ ./condor_q
-- Submitter: Perfcoelnx3 : <10.237.226.83:21193> : Perfcoelnx3
ID OWNER SUBMITTED RUN_TIME ST PRI SIZE CMD
56.0 condor 5/31 11:33 0+00:00:00 I 0 9.8 partha1small.out
57.0 condor 5/31 11:33 0+00:00:00 I 0 9.8 partha2small.out
58.0 condor 5/31 11:33 0+00:00:00 I 0 9.8 partha3small.out3 jobs; 3 idle, 0 running, 0 held[condor@Perfcoelnx3 bin]$ ./condor_status -submittersName Machine Running IdleJobs HeldJobs
condor@Perfcoelnx3 Perfcoelnx 0 3 0
RunningJobs IdleJobs HeldJobs
condor@Perfcoelnx3 0 3 0
Total 0 3 0
[condor@Perfcoelnx3 bin]$ ./condor_status -anyMyType TargetType Name
DaemonMaster None PERFCOEWXP4.cts.com
Scheduler None PERFCOEWXP5.cts.com
DaemonMaster None PERFCOEWXP5.cts.com
Machine Job Perfcoelnx3
Machine Job PERFCOEWXP4.cts.com
Scheduler None Perfcoelnx3
DaemonMaster None Perfcoelnx3
Negotiator None Perfcoelnx3
Submitter None condor@Perfcoelnx3
On 5/31/07, Ian Chesal <ICHESAL@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> for condor_status -any, I don't see any output...
Could be any number of things. I'd start with:
1) Check your collector. It sounds like condor_status is finding your condor_config file on the machine because it usually complains if it can't, but the fact that -any isn't returning at least a list of central manager nodes is odd. Sounds like your request for information is being denied (or maybe not even reaching the collector). See if you can:
i) ...ping your collector from this machine?
ii) ...run condor_status -any on the central collector machine to make sure it's collecting properly.
2) Check your firewall(s). If it's running a firewall turn it off temporarily. Did that help?
> and for condor_status -direct local host
>
> i get
>
> [condor@Perfcoelnx3 bin]$ ./condor_status -direct perfcoelnx3
> ./condor_status: Can't find address for startd perfcoelnx3
1) Check your process list. Make sure condor_startd is running on the machine:
% ps -ef | grep condor_startd
ttcbatch 2578 2569 0 May25 ? 00:03:38 condor_startd -f
2) Check to make sure DNS is resolving properly both ways. Do an nslookup of the hostname and then an nslookup of the IP address and make sure they're going to the same place. Check /etc/hosts and make sure the loopback line ( 127.0.0.1) doesn't have the hostname on it.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head. Let us know if none of that helps.
- Ian
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