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Re: [Condor-users] mixed pool: NFS and non-NFS directories
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:28:28 -0500
- From: Alain Roy <roy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] mixed pool: NFS and non-NFS directories
On Mar 21, 2008, at 2:59 PM, Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
I am running OSG on a small (20 node) Condor pool with NFS and
shared home directories for VOs. I am interested in finding out if
it is possible and practical to add into the pool other execute
nodes which don't have shared NFS or user home directories. Can
anyone offer any tips or suggestions regarding this?
Condor is happy to run without a shared filesystem. If a user doesn't
request file transfers for a job but, it is assumed that the files are
on a shared filesystem. Condor detects if you share a filesystem by
looking at FILESYSTEM_DOMAIN. Details are in the manual: I can point
you to specifics if you need them. If a user specifics that files
should be transferred "if needed", then FILESYSTEM_DOMAIN is used to
decide if you are on the shared filesystem, or if the files need to be
transmitted.
Out of the box, the OSG Globus installation assumes that Condor is
using a shared filesystem, and when it submits jobs to Condor it
doesn't tell Condor to transfer files. There is an alternate Condor
job manager that does tell Condor to transfer files. Some VDT-specific
documentation is at:
http://vdt.cs.wisc.edu/releases/1.8.1/notes/Globus-CondorNFSLite-Setup.html
I don't think it is a documented solution in OSG, but several sites
are using it with success. You'll need to install it from the VDT
cache instead of the OSG cache.
-alain