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Re: [Condor-users] VMware job "trapped" in a deadlock! What to do?
- Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 16:37:00 -0700 (PDT)
- From: Rob <spamrefuse@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Condor-users] VMware job "trapped" in a deadlock! What to do?
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 01:29, Rob wrote:
>
> On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 12:07 Jaime Frey wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 6, 2010, at 9:55 AM, Rob wrote:
>>
>>> The problem I encounter is:
>>>
>>> 1. The job's log file tells me that a VM job has been evicted.
>>> 2. However, condor keeps telling me that this VM job is still running.
>>> 3. And this condition persists for many, many hours, probably for ever!
>>>
>>> How can I get out of this apparent deadlock of the job and
>>> tell Condor to reschedule the job from the last checkpoint?
>>
>>
>> Here's what I've learned from the logs you emailed to me:
>>
>> The job was indeed evicted when user log indicates, and returned to idle
>>status. 35 minutes later,
>> it was matched to the same machine and Condor tried to restart it there. During
>>
>>file transfer, the
>> execute machine's SUSPEND expression started evaluating to True. The startd
>>failed to send
>> a message to the starter, which was too busy transferring the job's files. The
>
>>starter ended up
>> exiting, but for some unknown reason, the shadow still had an open connection
>>to the execute
>> machine. That connection should close when the starter exits. So the shadow
>>waited for the
>> starter to retry the file transfer. Only when the execute machine was rebooted
>
>>did the shadow
>> notice the connection close.
>>
>> You can reduce the chance of this happening in the future by setting
>>STARTD_SENDS_ALIVES=True in your config file.
>>
>
> Should I set this on the Master, on the pool PC, or both?
>
> Thanks for your help!
I found a 1-year old email in the condor archives:
https://www-auth.cs.wisc.edu/lists/condor-users/2009-August/msg00138.shtml
Is the info here still valid?
Such as "STARTD_SENDS_ALIVES = True" must be set on both,
master and pool PCs; and when using this, also PeriodicHold
and PeriodicRelease need to be set accordingly?
Also, the info on the next stable release
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/manual/v7.5/8_3Stable_Release.html
has this for 7.4.3 on STARTD_SENDS_ALIVES:
* Fixed a problem that caused the condor_startd daemon to crash
in some cases when STARTD_SENDS_ALIVES was True.
This setting is False by default.
All the PCs here have condor 7.4.2. Do I have to worry?
Or should I better wait until 7.4.3 comes out and then
implement STARTD_SENDS_ALIVES in the configs?
Thank you.
Rob.