Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Machines don't join pool on reboot. Invalid IP in StartLog.
This problem was known to occur on Windows
7 Condor 7.6.2 and I believe it was fixed in 7.6.3 by specifying the delayed
start. I ran into this when I first started using Condor and determined
it was related to our organization's script logic that ran while the machine
was booting or when a user was logging onto the machine. I edited the following
registry key, which worked for us.You might try if this fixes the problem.
"Condor-Users Mail List" <condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
08/29/2011 01:40 PM
Subject:
[Condor-users] Machines don't join pool
on reboot. Invalid IP in StartLog.
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Something seems to be really wrong with
the Windows condor service when started by a boot-up on XP-64?
When I reboot some Windows machines they
never show up in the pool. StartLogs talk about failing to connect to "169.254.277.60"
or "169.254.277.93". There has never ever been a 169 address
on this physically separate LAN. The only machines mentioned in the configs
are absolutely valid.
If I manually kill condor_master and all
the condor processes (the stop condor service hangs for some reason) and
then start the condor service, everything works fine. Reboot the machine,
then once again the weird 169.* IP error and the machine never joins the
pool.
What could be going on? Is this a bug that
has been fixed in 7.6.3? I'm running 7.6.2.
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