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[Condor-users] Having condor_startd perform actions as root before each job start?




I recently deployed a configuration with SLOTx_EXECUTE
with a separate file system defined for each of 20 slots on an execution node.

In the current configuration, condor makes a subdirectory in
the SLOTx_EXECUTE directory and cleans it up on exit, or when
condor restarts.  My question--instead of just doing an
rm -Rf, can I actually have the condor_startd execute
a script, as root,  which removes the old file system and
re-instantiates a whole new file system?

Steve


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