Daniel Forrest wrote:
We have a couple of jobs that have flocked to the UWCS condor pool. They show up in "condor_status -claimed" like this:Name OpSys Arch LoadAv RemoteUser ClientMachineslot1@macaron LINUX INTEL 1.010 szhou@xxxxxxxxxxxxx atlas-gcb04.cs. slot2@macaron LINUX INTEL 1.030 szhou@xxxxxxxxxxxxx atlas-gcb04.cs. Note the "ClientMachine" column. Is this normal? This completely breaks the possibility of using ClientMachine as a constraint to find flocked jobs in a remote pool. Is this the expected behavior?
You'd expect the private ip/hostname of the claiming machine to be there instead of the site's gcb broker? The claim code currently looks at the connecting socket's endpoint to determine the ClientMachine. Maybe that should be changed.
Best, matt