Hi Steffen, can you check, if the cron is in your worker nodes' STARTD_CRON_JOBLIST ad? E.g., STARTD_CRON_JOBLIST = $(STARTD_CRON_JOBLIST), OSGNormally, AFAIK startd cron runs are not logged in the daemon logs themselves. Maybe you can try and have the cron job update its own helper logfile?
Cheers, Thomas On 30/05/2023 16.27, Steffen Grunewald wrote:
On Mon, 2023-04-24 at 12:33:50 +0000, Bockelman, Brian wrote:Hi Steffan, Feel free to borrow as needed. We have a goal of extracting commonly-useful logic from the OSPool and putting it into HTCondor itself (as an option); but that's more of a "TODO this year" rather than "it already exists".Hallo Brian, I felt free, and I borrowed (and renamed). Now I'm getting HAS_CVMFS_... = False (something must have hung the CVMFS automounter), and despite the settings just copied from the first section of the script, it doesn't get re-run every 30 minutes it seems: STARTD_CRON_OSG_ARGS = NONE STARTD_CRON_OSG_EXECUTABLE = /etc/condor/modules/osg-node STARTD_CRON_OSG_KILL = true STARTD_CRON_OSG_MODE = periodic STARTD_CRON_OSG_PERIOD = 30m STARTD_CRON_OSG_RECONFIG = true Except for the time when the whole condor service was restarted days ago, I cannot find a single hint in the log files of the machine that the cron task would have been run again. How do I debug this? (HTCondor 10.0.3 on Ubuntu 20.04) Thanks, Steffen
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