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Re: [HTCondor-users] fedora node won't join redhat pool
- Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 11:03:52 +0000
- From: Andrew Hart <Andrew2.Hart@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] fedora node won't join redhat pool
OK, I found UPDATE_COLLECTOR_WITH_TCP and set it to true. The UDP is probably not getting through properly because it works now.
It would be nice to have a condor_test_connection_to_pool command for future reference?
-----Original Message-----
From: htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew Hart
Sent: 01 March 2013 10:09
To: HTCondor-Users Mail List
Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] fedora node won't join redhat pool
CONDOR_HOST is the same on all the machines "hpc.uwe.ac.uk"
As for the config commands I've edited condor_config.local in ~condor:
CONDOR_HOST = hpc.uwe.ac.uk
COLLECTOR_HOST = hpc.uwe.ac.uk
START = TRUE
SUSPEND = FALSE
PREEMPT = FALSE
KILL = FALSE
DAEMON_LIST = MASTER, SCHEDD, STARTD
ALLOW_WRITE = *
NETWORK_INTERFACE = 164.11.215.81
And then done "service condor start/stop"
This is supposed to be an example users machine that is added to the central pool, that is why the os is different. Are there restrictions on what compute resources will pool together? I ask because the fedora machine is 32bit and the redhat ones are 64bit.
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Kudlej [mailto:mkudlej@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 01 March 2013 09:47
To: HTCondor-Users Mail List
Cc: Andrew Hart
Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] fedora node won't join redhat pool
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
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