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Re: [Condor-users] Java Universe Red Hat 8 configuration problem



I have the same problem running under Debian Woody.  We've never been
able to get the Java universe working.

condor_starter -classadd   correctly shows Java, but it seems that the
daemons don't see it when they start.

- dave


On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 19:12, bfargo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I am having problems configuring and getting condor to run jobs inside the java universe. In my condor cluster I have two machines both with RH8 running on an intel x86 architecture. I looked through the condor FAQ's and manual sections on classads and java to try and discover a solution to my problem but found nothing. 
> 
> The job that I am submitting is a simple hello world program and I am submitting it with the example ClassAd that I found in the Java section of the Condor Manual. I run condor_q -analyze to see what the problem is and get the following output.
> [condor@master condor]$ ./bin/condor_q -analyze
> 
> 
> -- Submitter: master.condor : <192.168.0.106:32776> : master.condor
>  ID      OWNER            SUBMITTED     RUN_TIME ST PRI SIZE CMD
> ---
> 013.000:  Run analysis summary.  Of 2 machines,
>       2 are rejected by your job's requirements
>       0 reject your job because of their own requirements
>       0 match, but are serving users with a better priority in the pool
>       0 match, but prefer another specific job despite its worse user-priority
>       0 match, but will not currently preempt their existing job
>       0 are available to run your job
>         No successful match recorded.
>         Last failed match: Tue Jun 29 13:15:40 2004
>         Reason for last match failure: no match found
> 
> WARNING:  Be advised:
>    No resources matched request's constraints
>    Check the Requirements expression below:
> 
> Requirements = (HasJava) && (Disk >= DiskUsage) && ((Memory * 1024) >= ImageSize) && (HasFileTransfer)
> 
> ---
> I thought from this perhaps HasJava is evaluating to false so I tried
> 
> [condor@master condor]$ ./bin/condor_status -java
> 
> I get no output from this command. However when I run the other command that was in the condor manual I receive confusing output:
> 
> [condor@master condor]$ ./sbin/condor_starter -classadd
> CondorVersion = "$CondorVersion: 6.6.5 May  3 2004 $"
> IsDaemonCore = True
> HasFileTransfer = True
> HasMPI = True
> HasJICLocalConfig = True
> HasJICLocalStdin = True
> JavaVendor = "Sun Microsystems Inc."
> JavaVersion = "1.4.2_04"
> JavaMFlops = 142.830582
> HasJava = True
> 
> This indicates that HasJava as well as HasFileTransfer are evaluating to true. I am not running an ancient computer with a small amount of diskspace or Memory so the Requirements error I am getting is confusing me. Does anybody have any suggestions on what I could try or change to get my Java universe properly running or can somebody point me in the direction of a resource that can get me on my way to solving this problem. Your help will be apprectiated. Thank you.
> 
> William Fargo
> Referentia Systems Incorporated
> 
> 
> 
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