- condor_q -analyze (see why job is not running)- condor_q -better-analyze (better still!)- Reverse analysis, ie why job X was not able to run on nodeY:condor_q -better-analyze -reverse -machine <slotname> <jobid>(where <slotname> is the name of as slot that is in OWNER state that you think should not be, and <jobid> is the cluster id of a job that could run there)
I had made pool by getting help from this link.....There is no problem with pool...On 05/19/2013 10:58 PM, Brian Candler wrote:
I'ad made Htcondor pool that consist of only two machines one isHow have you configured them?
master and other is normal node.
it is working fine only problem that I'm facing is that job is notThis page may be helpful:
scheduling in pool. Both nodes are only executing there jobs and
they are not moving to other node.
http://spinningmatt.wordpress.com/2011/06/12/getting-started-creating-a-multiple-node-condor-pool/
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Problem occurs in scheduling of jobs.
Any thoughts?
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