Hi,
However the fourth machine, which is fedora not redhat like the others, does not appear in the list. So is there a command that I can run that will give me a clue where to start to find the problem? I am hoping for something like “condor_node –connection_report” ...something like that? I am new to condor but I have looked in the collector’s log which does not show a problem.
There is no such command. Connect to Fedora machine and try: Is value of CONDOR_HOST variable the same as hostname of pool central manager? $ condor_config_val CONDOR_HOST This should be the same. If it is not the same, open /etc/condor/config.d/my_setup.conf and add there line: CONDOR_HOST=_hostname_of_your_pool_central_manager_ How have you configured Fedora HTCondor and RHEL Pool? What commands have you used? -- Best Regards, Martin Kudlej. MRG/Grid Senior Quality Assurance Engineer Red Hat Czech s.r.o. Phone: +420 532 294 155 E-mail:mkudlej at redhat.com IRC: mkudlej at #brno, #qpid, #grid