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Re: [HTCondor-users] SUBMIT_REQUIREMENT
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 13:45:17 -0500
- From: Todd Tannenbaum <tannenba@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] SUBMIT_REQUIREMENT
On 6/23/2016 11:23 AM, Marc Jackson - NOAA Affiliate wrote:
Hello All,
I'm hoping someone can help me. I am trying to add restrictions to my
accounting_group. I added the following to my condor_config file:
SUBMIT_REQUIREMENT_NAMES = GROUP1
SUBMIT_REQUIREMENT_GROUP1 = (Accounting_Group !=
"group_arr_prep_validation") || (Accounting_Group ==
"group_arr_prep_validation" && (Owner=="mfan"))
SUBMIT_REQUIREMENT_GROUP1_REASON="User not in group_arr_prep_validation"
My user name is "mjackson" and I am still able to submit jobs under
"group_arr_prep_validation" with my user name. Can anyone tell me what
I'm doing wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Marc
I see two problems above.
First, I think you should use the "meta" operators, specifically =?=
instead of == and =!= instead of !=, so that your expression evaluates
to either True or False even if the user fails to specify any
accounting_group; without doing this, the expression could evaluate to
UNDEFINED. See https://is.gd/CPghGb for details.
Second, realize that the job submit file is not a job classad. When you
run condor_submit, condor_submit converts the job submit file into a
classad, and sometimes one line in the submit file ends up setting
multiple attributes in the job classad (perhaps with different names).
The submit requirements expressions needs to operate on a job classad;
specifically, when you use "accounting_group = foo" in the submit file,
condor_submit inserts two attributes names "AcctGroup" and
"AccountingGroup" into the job classad. Doing a "condor_q -l" on a job
you submitted is a good way to see how the submit file got transformed
into a job classad. Behold:
C:\temp>type test.sub
executable = test.exe
accounting_group = foo
hold = true
queue
C:\temp>condor_submit smell.sub
Submitting job(s).
1 job(s) submitted to cluster 79.
C:\temp>condor_q -l 79.0 | grep foo
AccountingGroup = "foo.tannenba"
AcctGroup = "foo"
So to finally answer your question, I think you want to rewrite your
requirement line above like so:
SUBMIT_REQUIREMENT_GROUP1 = (AcctGroup =!= "group_arr_prep_validation")
|| (AcctGroup =?= "group_arr_prep_validation" && (Owner=="mfan"))
Hope the above helps
Todd