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Re: [Condor-users] condor_status -direct hostname : why can't I use IP number instead of hostname?
- Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 21:59:16 -0500 (CDT)
- From: Steven Timm <timm@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] condor_status -direct hostname : why can't I use IP number instead of hostname?
What is the output of condor_status -l | grep -i name
That will tell you what the name of your startd's are
and what name will work in condor_status -direct.
It all depends on the daemon name.
On a multi-slot machine, the same startd can be accessed
by any of slot1@host, slot2@host, and give info for all.
condor_status -direct 23-4 should work too.
IP numbers don't work because they have nothing to do
with daemon names.
Again, condor_status -direct has very limited use.
I had used condor for 4 years and this is the first I had
ever heard of it.
Steve Timm
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, Rob wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to add another example to my previous email on this issue.
I have two Windows pool PCs in my condor network: one dual slot, one single.
$ condor_status
Name OpSys Arch State Activity LoadAv Mem ActvtyTime
slot1@23-4 WINNT51 INTEL Owner Idle 0.050 1010 0+00:25:04
slot2@23-4 WINNT51 INTEL Owner Idle 0.000 1010 0+00:25:05
pm37 WINNT51 INTEL Owner Idle 0.250 1023 0+00:00:13
Then the following is quite confusing:
$ condor_status -direct slot1@23-4
Name OpSys Arch State Activity LoadAv Mem ActvtyTime
slot1@23-4 WINNT51 INTEL Owner Idle 0.000 1010 0+00:29:21
slot2@23-4 WINNT51 INTEL Owner Idle 0.090 1010 0+00:29:21
$ condor_status -direct slot2@23-4
Name OpSys Arch State Activity LoadAv Mem ActvtyTime
slot1@23-4 WINNT51 INTEL Owner Idle 0.080 1010 0+00:29:52
slot2@23-4 WINNT51 INTEL Owner Idle 0.000 1010 0+00:29:52
$ condor_status -direct pm37
condor_status: unknown host pm37
At least there's an inconsistency here.
Why does "slot1@23-4" and "slot2@23-4" work, but "pm37" doesn't ?
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However, when I add on the linux master PC an entry in /etc/hosts:
10.1.1.35 pm37
Then
$ condor_status -direct pm37
Name OpSys Arch State Activity LoadAv Mem ActvtyTime
pm37 WINNT51 INTEL Owner Idle 0.020 1023 0+00:09:08
Is there a way I can get the last command work, without the need of modifying /etc/hosts ?
And again: why can't I use the IP number after the "-direct" ?
Most Windows PCs in my pool do not have a proper hostname,
but always have an unique IP number....
Thanks,
Rob.
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