Tom,
General advice for getting condor_rooster to work:
1. the execute nodes and central manager must be running Condor 7.3.2
or later.
2. OFFLINE_LOG must be configured so that the ClassAds of offline
machines are saved. Verify that when a machine enters the hibernating
state that you can see a ClassAd for that machine. The following
command should list all hibernating machines:
condor_status -constraint 'Offline'
3. you must add ROOSTER to DAEMON_LIST on a machine from which
condor_power can successfully wake up hibernating machines. (Changes
to DAEMON_LIST require a restart of condor.) I recommend testing with
condor_power by hand to make sure it can wake up hibernating machines.
--Dan
Tom T wrote:
All,
Has anyone who has spent time to get the Condor pool to
work with power saving Windows hosts I am very interested in
using condor_rooster to wake up machines automatically according to
demand but I cannot for the life of me understand how it works
Is there any more documentation available on this - Version 7.5
manual is a bit
short on info.
I am curious to see how other people are handling this .
Thanks in Advance
Tom
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