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Re: [condor-users] Flocking problems
- Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2004 16:44:06 -0500
- From: Dan Bradley <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [condor-users] Flocking problems
James Wilgenbusch wrote:
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.
A solution for this scenario (flocking into private networks) is
currently in development. Until it is released, there is essentially no
way to flock into a pool with nodes that are inaccessible to the submitter.
One solution is to set up a Globus gatekeeper on a public node that has
access to the private pool and submit jobs directly to the gatekeeper
via Condor-G.
Dan Bradley
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