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Re: [HTCondor-users] cannot read config file?
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2017 14:18:42 -0500
- From: Todd Tannenbaum <tannenba@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] cannot read config file?
On 5/25/2017 1:26 PM, lejeczek wrote:
hello dear fellas
I've just started tampering with HA, added a second config file in
config.d and when I do:
$ condor_submit -debug condor.sub
ERROR: Can't read config source /etc/condor/config.d/$config
All condor config files (e.g. all the files in /etc/condor/config.d)
need to be permissions 0644 and owned by the same user id that starts
the condor_master. If you are running the condor_master as root, which
is typical, then all config files should be writable solely by root (but
still world readable).
and this only started after I included configuration for HA, before
that, 640 on file was enough, now it needs 644 ?
Can somebody tell why?
The config files must be readable by any HTCondor tool or daemon
instance, thus the reason for having all the config files be
world-readable. As it why it worked before --- who owns the the files in
/etc/condor/config.d ? Perhaps they were 0640 but owned by user
"lejeczek", and thus condor_submit would work for user "lejeczek and not
for anyone else? Similarly, perhaps group ownership allowed the files
to be read?
If you are starting the HTCondor service with root access, the config
files should be owned by root, writable only by root, and readable by
anyone, like so:
% ls -l condor_config
rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2121 Jan 31 17:21 condor_config
regards,
Todd