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[Condor-users] Problem : submitted jobs stay in I state even with available execute nodes.
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 10:10:39 -0400
- From: Steve Lidie <sol0@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Condor-users] Problem : submitted jobs stay in I state even with available execute nodes.
I've setup a new condor master on some machine. I then installed
condor in AFS for a number of workstations so they can submit jobs:
./condor_install --install-dir=/usr/local/condor-7.0.4 --
type=submit,execute --central-manager=condor.cc.lehigh.edu
When I submit jobs they just sit in the queue, even though there are
available machines:
[lusol@xs106d condor]$ condor_q -better-analyze
-- Submitter: xs106d.cc.lehigh.edu : <128.180.52.73:55084> :
xs106d.cc.lehigh.edu
---
001.000: Run analysis summary. Of 258 machines,
178 are rejected by your job's requirements
7 reject your job because of their own requirements
0 match but are serving users with a better priority in the pool
0 match but reject the job for unknown reasons
0 match but will not currently preempt their existing job
73 are available to run your job
Last successful match: Fri Oct 17 11:25:50 2008
The Requirements expression for your job is:
( ( target.Arch == "x86_64" ) ) && ( target.OpSys == "LINUX" ) &&
( target.Disk >= DiskUsage ) && ( ( target.Memory * 1024 ) >=
ImageSize ) &&
( target.HasFileTransfer )
Condition Machines Matched Suggestion
--------- ---------------- ----------
1 ( ( target.Arch == "x86_64" ) ) 80
2 ( target.OpSys == "LINUX" ) 216
3 ( target.Disk >= 1 ) 258
4 ( ( 1024 * target.Memory ) >= 1 ) 258
5 ( target.HasFileTransfer ) 258
The following attributes are missing from the job ClassAd:
CheckpointPlatform
Scheduler
Here's a condor_status summary:
Total Owner Claimed Unclaimed Matched Preempting
Backfill
INTEL/LINUX 140 0 0 140 0
0 0
INTEL/OSX 102 18 0 84 0
0 0
INTEL/WINNT51 54 46 0 8 0
0 0
X86_64/LINUX 84 5 0 76 3
0 0
Total 380 69 0 308 3
0 0
Any insight would be most appreciated ... thanks,
Steve