Dear all,
I am struggling to get a Condor pool running
using a variety of Windows machines. A lot of the recent postings have cleared
up many of the problems. As regards the latest Vista build, and version 7.4.2
installed, I am getting condor-reuse-slot1 logon errors. This was also very
similar on XP. A simple Hello java program will submit to the pool, and sit
idle, even though it is matched to a machine in the pool. Eventually I remove
the job, and go through all Logs on Master & Local machines, and also check
the Event Viewer.
This has been a problem for some months now, and even after re-installing the
various Condor versions, on a variety of Windows builds, a pool never appears
to work.
This seems to give the biggest clues, e.g.
Any clues are very welcome. Thanks Kevan An account failed to log on. Subject: Security
ID: SYSTEM Account
Name: CSEELAB151$ Account
Domain: CAMPUS Logon
ID: 0x3e7 Logon Type: 2 Account For Which Logon Failed: Security
ID: NULL
SID Account
Name: condor-reuse-slot1 Account
Domain: cseelab151 Failure Information: Failure
Reason: The
user has not been granted the requested logon type at this machine. Status: 0xc000015b Sub
Status: 0x0 Process Information: Caller
Process ID: 0xd58 Caller
Process Name: C:\condor\bin\condor_starter.exe Network Information: Workstation
Name: CSEELAB151 Source
Network Address: - Source
Port: - Detailed Authentication Information: Logon
Process: Advapi
Authentication
Package: Negotiate Transited
Services: - Package
Name (NTLM only): - Key
Length: 0 This event is generated when a logon request fails. It is
generated on the computer where access was attempted. The Subject fields indicate the account on the local system
which requested the logon. This is most commonly a service such as the Server
service, or a local process such as Winlogon.exe or Services.exe. The Logon Type field indicates the kind of logon that was
requested. The most common types are 2 (interactive) and 3 (network). The Process Information fields indicate which account and
process on the system requested the logon. The Network Information fields indicate where a remote logon
request originated. Workstation name is not always available and may be left
blank in some cases. The authentication information fields provide detailed
information about this specific logon request. -
Transited services indicate which intermediate services have participated in
this logon request. -
Package name indicates which sub-protocol was used among the NTLM protocols. -
Key length indicates the length of the generated session key. This will be 0 if
no session key was requested. |