Ian,
That's awful. The Collector logs on the central manager should show the
last time an ad was received from the machines, which is likely within 5
minutes of when it was turned off.
Good luck!
Doug
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On Aug 1, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Ian Cottam wrote:
We had one or two of the nodes (Mac Pros) in our Condor Pool stolen last
weekend. Is there any way from central Condor master logs (or otherwise)
that I can tell when they disappeared (to help PC Plod)?
Thanks
-Ian
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