Hi Eraldo,can you try a reverse analyze and check, what jobs would in principle match for a given slot/machine? E.g.,
condor_q âbetter-analyze:reverse âmachine slot1@xxxxxxxxxxxThat should give you a list of jobs, that would in principle be able to be brokered to that machine, and what requirements the slot has. Just in case, there is a machine requirement somewhat off, that causes jobs not to match?
Cheers, Thomas On 23/08/2023 17.37, ejunior@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Thomas, yes, the nodes apear there, but idle: ---slot1@xxxxxxxxxxx ÂLINUX   ÂX86_64 Unclaimed Idle   Â0.000 3195 Â7+16:10:09slot2@xxxxxxxxxxx  LINUX   ÂX86_64 Unclaimed Idle   Â0.000 3195 Â7+16:54:31 slot3@xxxxxxxxxxx  LINUX   ÂX86_64 Unclaimed Idle   Â0.000 3195 Â7+16:38:18. . .slot126@xxxxxxxxxxx  LINUX   ÂX86_64 Unclaimed Idle   Â0.000 3195 Â7+17:58:06---- This workernode has 126 slots, all idle. Regards, Eraldo * /Date/: Fri, 18 Aug 2023 16:48:37 +0200 * /From/: Thomas Hartmann <thomas.hartmann@xxxxxxx <mailto:thomas.hartmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> * /Subject/: Re: [HTCondor-users] Idle New Machines After Adding to HTCondor Server: Possible Causes? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi Eraldo, quick question, but your new nodes show up with their slots in condor_status or? Do you have statis slots or partitionable slots configured? Cheers, Thomas _______________________________________________ HTCondor-users mailing list To unsubscribe, send a message to htcondor-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx with a subject: Unsubscribe You can also unsubscribe by visiting https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/htcondor-users The archives can be found at: https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/archive/htcondor-users/
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