Subject: Re: [Condor-users] REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = False usage problem
Todd,
Answering your questions:
>Are you sure the primary config file on the machine
were you ran
>condor_status has "REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = False" ? I.e.
you didn't
>just make this edit on the config file on your central manager?
Yes, I am sure. My CM is another machine.
The configuration files I am changing is local condor_config.local of my
personal machine.
Find attached the primary config file
I am using. REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE
is commented (line 71), so it is assuming REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE=True
(as described in the documentation). After reading this file, it reads
condor_config.local file (with the settings I submitted, an have also attached).
The attached file is a Zip file, please change the file extension.
Regards,
Klaus
Todd Tannenbaum <tannenba@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
30/08/2010 12:29
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Re: [Condor-users] REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE
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kschwarz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am using Condor v7.2.4, Windows, and I am testing
> REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = False.
> I am trying to define a default configuration file in a shared
> filesystem while a host specific config file does not exist, both
files
> referenced in the host local config file.
>
> When local Config file is as follow:
>
> myshareserver = SMBSJK21
> #
> REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = False
> LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = \
> $(LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE), \
>
> \\$(myshareserver)\grid_env\CONDOR\1-start\condor_config.master.DEFAULT,
\
>
> \\$(myshareserver)\grid_env\CONDOR\1-start\condor_config.master.$(HOSTNAME)
>
> and the last referenced file does not exist, Condor does not start
> because it could not find that file.
> When I execute any Condor command they give an error message saying
that
> that file was not found.
>
> C:\Users\kschwarz>condor_status
> ERROR: Can't read config source
> \\SMBSJK21\grid_env\CONDOR\1-start\condor_config.master.PC303344
>
> REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE is supposed to avoid this problem, correct?!
Correct.
> How could I fix it?
>
FWIW, I just tried to reproduce the problem you describe above (albeit
using a more current release of Condor), and failed to do so.
REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE worked as expected w/ Condor v7.5.x, and
nothing in the version history or source repository lead me to think
there was some bug with this functionality back w/ v7.2.x.
Are you sure the primary config file on the machine were you ran
condor_status has "REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = False" ? I.e.
you didn't
just make this edit on the config file on your central manager?
regards,
Todd
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