Hi, Some of my STARTD/SCHEED nodes don’t show up in the condor_status list. This probably has something to do with the fact that these nodes belong to a different network. 1) Do I have to use the flocking mechanism in order add such an “external node” (see setup below)? 2) If I do not have to use the flocking mechanism then how do I track down the error? I’ve already checked all the logs (on both the invisible nodes as well as on the collector) but I
can’t find anything clue. This is how my pool is set up: FOO network: Collector/Negotiator: condor.FOO.my.com (Debian 6) “Internal” Startd/Scheed nodes: start1.FOO.my.com (CentOS 6) <- LISTED start2.FOO.my.com (Windows 7) <- LISTED BAR network: “External” Startd/Scheed node: start3.BAR.my.com (OpenSuse 13) <- NOT LISTED start4.BAR.my.com (Windows 7) <- NOT LISTED Collector/Negotiator condor_config.local: CONDOR_HOST = condor.FOO.my.com DAEMON_LIST = MASTER, COLLECTOR, NEGOTIATOR ALLOW_WRITE = *.FOO.my.com, *.BAR.my.com SGE_GAHP = $(GLITE_LOCATION)/bin/batch_gahp GLIDEIN_SITES = *.FOO.my.com HOSTALLOW_WRITE = $(HOSTALLOW_WRITE), $(GLIDEIN_SITES) USE_SHARED_PORT = TRUE SHARED_PORT_ARGS = -p 9614 DAEMON_LIST = $(DAEMON_LIST), SHARED_PORT Startd/Scheed condor_config.local: CONDOR_HOST = condor.FOO.my.com DAEMON_LIST = MASTER, STARTD, SCHEDD ALLOW_WRITE = *.FOO.my.com, *.BAR.my.com SGE_GAHP = $(GLITE_LOCATION)/bin/batch_gahp GLIDEIN_SITES = *.FOO.my.com HOSTALLOW_WRITE = $(HOSTALLOW_WRITE), $(GLIDEIN_SITES) USE_SHARED_PORT = TRUE SHARED_PORT_ARGS = -p 9614 DAEMON_LIST = $(DAEMON_LIST), SHARED_PORT START = TRUE Best regards, Lukas |