When I do the 'unattended' Windows install, according the manual,
with the following install batch file:
@echo on
set ARGS=
set ARGS=%ARGS% NEWPOOL=N
set ARGS=%ARGS% POOLNAME="SK Library"
set ARGS=%ARGS% RUNJOBS=C
set ARGS=%ARGS% VACATEJOBS=Y
set ARGS=%ARGS% SUBMITJOBS=N
set ARGS=%ARGS% CONDOREMAIL=""
set ARGS=%ARGS% SMTPSERVER=""
set ARGS=%ARGS% HOSTALLOWREAD="125.125.0.0/16"
set ARGS=%ARGS% HOSTALLOWWRITE="125.125.0.0/16"
set ARGS=%ARGS% HOSTALLOWADMINISTATOR="MYBLABLA"
set ARGS=%ARGS% INSTALLDIR="C:\condor"
set ARGS=%ARGS% INSTALLDIR_NTS="C:\condor"
set ARGS=%ARGS% POOLHOSTNAME="sk.univ.net"
set ARGS=%ARGS% ACCOUNTINGDOMAIN="none"
set ARGS=%ARGS% JVMLOCATION="java.exe"
set ARGS=%ARGS% USEVMUNIVERSE=N
set ARGS=%ARGS% VMVERSION=""
set ARGS=%ARGS% VMMEMORY=""
set ARGS=%ARGS% VMMAXNUMBER=""
set ARGS=%ARGS% VMNETWORKING=N
set ARGS=%ARGS% STARTSERVICE=N
msiexec /qb /i condor-7.2.1-winnt50-x86.msi %ARGS%
(Notice the macro setting HOSTALLOWADMINISTATOR="MYBLABLA" ).
After running this script, a condor_config file is created according the ARGS
macro settings.
However, the HOSTALLOWADMINISTATOR ARGS has no effect at all.
There is no MYBLABLA in the condor_config file.
Instead, the general installation default appears on line 180:
HOSTALLOW_ADMINISTRATOR = $(FULL_HOSTNAME)
This is somewhat annoying!
Regards,
Rob.
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