It can be done through host based access control. I use the new standard, user based, but it can be mixed - I do it whenever need a machine to leave the pool, for whatever reason. Can't recall the directive now, but I can answer on Monday, when at work.
Ivo
what happen if the user installs the submitter and submit jobs? It will be accepted.I have another idea, how about applying chmod on the linux condor user?_______________________________________________On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 10:35 PM, Greg Thain <gthain@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 01/03/2018 09:02 AM, Sherif Omran wrote:
i want to set the master node privilege to be the only machine that can submit jobs.
could you please help me?
The easiest way to do this is to only run the condor_schedd process on the one machine you want to be able to submit jobs.
So, either put SCHEDD in the DAEMON_LIST on that machine for older condors, or, for news condors, make sure that SCHEDULER is only in the role for the central manager machine, not in any others.
-greg
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