Hi Ivan,
Hm - I suspect it's been quite some time since someone looked too closely into COD.
So, in order to monitor, you need to use condor_status. I wouldn't be surprised if the attribute names have changed since "condor_status -cod" was done -- could simply be a rendering issue.
If you do "condor_status -l" on the particular job slot, do you see the attributes you are looking for?
Brian
Hello,
I am using `condor_cod request -name 748ddf6a9537.htcondor` and `condor_cod activate -id "..." -jobad cod.txt` commands. And it works as expected. But what commands or tools can I use to ask HTCondor about the status of the COD job? (and about all COD claims?)
The question is in addition, why do I see the next diagnostics (`condor_status -cod` command) with the question symbols instead of `ClaimState` and `RemoteUser`. And I see that the job is successful, because the output file on the disk appeared. But this diagnosis
does not change:
root@e255e610a51e:/# condor_status -cod
Name ID ClaimState TimeInState RemoteUser JobId Keyword
slot1@e255e61 COD4 [????????] 18114+16:15:2 [?????????]
Total Idle Running Suspended Vacating Killing
X86_64/LINUX 1 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 0 0 0 0 0
Thanks in advance for your reply!
My condor_version is:
$CondorVersion: 8.9.2 Jun 04 2019 BuildID: Debian-8.9.2-1 PackageID: 8.9.2-1 Debian-8.9.2-1 $
$CondorPlatform: X86_64-Ubuntu_18.04 $
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