However, I want to install the Role Execute on some machines in the
labs, and on these machines, I noticed that the condor_startd does
not start up. When I try to manually start the startd, the following
issue occurs
ÂÂÂÂYou may run `condor_master` from the command line, but all other
daemons must be started by the `condor_master`. To determine why,
first check the master daemon's log (usually
/var/log/condor/MasterLog) and see if it's even trying to start the
condor_startd. If it is not, you probably need to add `use
role:execute` to your configuration. If you have, you need to restart
HTCondor. (If after restarting -- probably systemctl restart condor
-- the master _still_ isn't trying to start the startd, write back and
let us know.)
ÂÂÂÂOnce the master _is_ trying to start the startd, you should
examine the startd log (usually /var/log/condor/StartLog) to see why
it's not sticking around. There's a good chance you'll have to ask
this list what the log means; please send every line from 'STARTING
UP' all the way to the next 'START UP' or the end of the log
(whichever comes first).
- ToddM
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