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[condor-users] Flocking problems
- Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 15:02:18 -0400
- From: James Wilgenbusch <jwilgenb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [condor-users] Flocking problems
I have a two condor pools and would like to allow each pool equal
access to the other's resources. One pool consists of a 16 machines
in the 192.168.0 name space (let's call this pool A). The 16 machines
are attached to a central manager that is open to the world. All the
nodes in the other pool (say pool B) are visible to the world. I've
configured both pools to using the FLOCK_TO/FLOCK_FROM config flags
but still I'm having some problems.
Jobs are submitted from pool B will only execute on the World node of
pool A. It looks like jobs match to the internal node but then the
jobs are not allowed to execute. The state regular changes from
Unclaimed to Matched, as indicated in the log file snippet below.
Does this have anything to do with the fact that pool A's nodes are
mostly private ips? Any help with this would be appreciated.
Jim
4/6 11:11:06 DaemonCore: Command received via UDP from host
<144.174.129.40:35592>
4/6 11:11:06 DaemonCore: received command 440 (MATCH_INFO), calling
handler (command_match_info)
4/6 11:11:06 vm1: match_info called
4/6 11:11:06 vm1: Received match <192.168.0.16:36262>#7165628803
4/6 11:11:06 vm1: State change: match notification protocol successful
4/6 11:11:06 vm1: Changing state: Unclaimed -> Matched
4/6 11:13:06 vm1: State change: match timed out
4/6 11:13:06 vm1: Changing state: Matched -> Owner
4/6 11:13:06 vm1: State change: IS_OWNER is false
4/6 11:13:06 vm1: Changing state: Owner -> Unclaimed
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Jim Wilgenbusch
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Computational Science & Information Technology
Florida State University
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Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4120
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