[root@node75 condor]# condor_q Error: Extra Info: You probably saw this error because the condor_schedd is not running on the machine you are trying to query. If the condor_schedd is not running, the Condor system will not be able to find an address and port to connect to and satisfy this request. Please make sure the Condor daemons are running and try again. Extra Info: If the condor_schedd is running on the machine you are trying to query and you still see the error, the most likely cause is that you have setup a personal Condor, you have not defined SCHEDD_NAME in your condor_config file, and something is wrong with your SCHEDD_ADDRESS_FILE setting. You must define either or both of those settings in your config file, or you must use the -name option to condor_q. Please see the Condor manual for details on SCHEDD_NAME and SCHEDD_ADDRESS_FILE. [root@node75 condor]# condor_q -name node75 Error: Couldn't contact the condor_collector on 10.1.1.75. Extra Info: the condor_collector is a process that runs on the central manager of your Condor pool and collects the status of all the machines and jobs in the Condor pool. The condor_collector might not be running, it might be refusing to communicate with you, there might be a network problem, or there may be some other problem. Check with your system administrator to fix this problem. If you are the system administrator, check that the condor_collector is running on 10.1.1.75, check the ALLOW/DENY configuration in your condor_config, and check the MasterLog and CollectorLog files in your log directory for possible clues as to why the condor_collector is not responding. Also see the Troubleshooting section of the manual. [root@node75 condor]# ps -ef |grep condor condor 5988 1 0 16:24 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/condor_master -pidfile /var/run/condor/condor.pid root 5989 5988 0 16:24 ? 00:00:00 condor_procd -A /var/run/condor/procd_pipe -L /var/log/condor/ProcLog -R 1000000 -S 60 -C 107 condor 5990 5988 0 16:24 ? 00:00:00 condor_collector -f condor 5991 5988 0 16:24 ? 00:00:00 condor_negotiator -f condor 5992 5988 0 16:24 ? 00:00:00 condor_schedd -f condor 5993 5988 0 16:24 ? 00:00:00 condor_startd -f root 6366 5404 0 16:44 pts/4 00:00:00 grep condor total 7996 -rw-r--r-- 1 condor condor 101285 Jul 29 15:56 CollectorLog -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7858809 Jul 29 15:14 log20150729.tar -rw-r--r-- 1 condor condor 4739 Jul 29 15:52 MasterLog -rw-r--r-- 1 condor condor 349 Jul 29 15:56 MatchLog -rw-r--r-- 1 condor condor 36365 Jul 29 15:56 NegotiatorLog -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 92793 Jul 29 15:56 ProcLog -rw-r--r-- 1 condor condor 13710 Jul 29 15:56 SchedLog -rw-r--r-- 1 condor condor 3435 Jul 29 15:56 ShadowLog -rw-r--r-- 1 condor condor 0 Jul 29 15:15 StarterLog -rw-r--r-- 1 condor condor 9063 Jul 29 15:56 StarterLog.slot1 -rw-r--r-- 1 condor condor 24819 Jul 29 15:56 StartLog [root@node75 condor]# less SchedLog [root@node75 condor]# LESS StarterLog.slot1 -bash: LESS: command not found [root@node75 condor]# less StarterLog.slot1 ãããã 07/29/15 15:56:09 (pid:4969) ERROR: the submitting host claims to be in our UidDomain (node75), yet its hostname (10.1.1.75) does not match. If the above hostname is actually an IP address, Condor could not perform a reverse DNS lookup to convert the IP back into a name. To solve this problem, you can either correctly configure DNS to allow the reverse lookup, or you can enable TRUST_UID_DOMAIN in your condor configuration.07/29/15 15:56:09 (pid:4969) Chirp config summary: IO false, Updates false, Delayed updates true. ãããã [root@node75 condor]# hostname node75 [zhang@node75 ~]$ condor_submit condor.submit ERROR: Can't find address of local schedd |