> Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 18:09:24 +0100 > From: b.candler@xxxxxxxxx > To: htcondor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx > CC: muakrules@xxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] Job Scheduling > > On 02/06/2013 10:52, Usman Khan wrote: > > On 06/02/2013 12:58 PM, Brian Candler wrote: > >> On 01/06/2013 18:32, Muak rules wrote: > >>> I just did what you asked me to do. > >>> There is only one worker node is showing but in worker node it was > >>> not showing queue > >> What do you mean by "not showing queue"? > > Means queue was not showing queue on workers node.. > And what does that mean?? What command did you type, on which machine, > and what response did you see? I run condor_q on workers node and that queue was empty... All i understood is that the worker will not know if job is executing on its machine...... > > How I came to know that job is running on worker machine or not if I > > don't have any access to master node? > The master node is where you run condor_submit to queue a job, condor_q > to examine the queue, condor_status to look at what the worker machines > are doing. > > Are you saying you don't have access to the master node? Well, it is > possible to run these tools on one machine and ask them to query a > different master node. But this adds extra command-line options. Also > you would need to set up access permissions so that access from that > other machine was allowed. > > If I were you, I'd start simple. One master node, a number of execute > nodes, everyone logs into the master node to submit jobs. will you please explain this who this will happened "everyone logs into the master node to submit jobs." > > > And what should I do if I want to migrate my job from one worker > > machine to other if I'm using standard universe? > condor doesn't, as far as I know, support any form of "live" migration. > If you're using standard universe then you have checkpointing, so I > suppose it's possible to terminate a job and have it restart on another > node from that checkpoint, but I don't use standard universe so I don't > really know (I use vanilla universe) > > > Will you plz help me out through this.....Thankx > I've tried to explain this as simply as I can, but if I've failed then > I'm sorry, I don't think I can put it any more simply than I already have. > > Also, please remember to reply to the list, not just to me personally. > > Regards, > > Brian. > |