roy, how can i check/change the permissions to be read/written by 'condor' without screwing it up for other apps... thanks... -bruce -----Original Message----- From: roy hill (IGER-WP) [mailto:roy.hill@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 8:45 AM To: bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Condor-Users Mail List Subject: RE: [Condor-users] linux configuration.... Bruce, Check the permissions on the Hosts file it needs to be set to be read by your Condor account. Best regards, Roy. -----Original Message----- From: bruce [mailto:bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 07 October 2004 16:38 To: 'Condor-Users Mail List' Subject: [Condor-users] linux configuration.... hi... i have managed to get condor up/running on two linux boxes. however, when i attempt to do a 'condor_status' on the 'central manager' it shows only one machine. an examination of the /home/condor/log/CollectorLog file shows a warning refering to the /etc/host file. it appears that the 2nd machine is not able to 'see' the 'central manager' condor... 10/7 07:54:19 ** condor_collector (CONDOR_COLLECTOR) STARTING UP 10/7 07:54:19 ** /opt/condor-6.6.6/sbin/condor_collector 10/7 07:54:19 ** $CondorVersion: 6.6.6 Jul 26 2004 $ 10/7 07:54:19 ** $CondorPlatform: I386-LINUX_RH9 $ 10/7 07:54:19 ** PID = 1428 10/7 07:54:19 ****************************************************** 10/7 07:54:19 Using config file: /opt/condor-6.6.6/etc/condor_config 10/7 07:54:19 Using local config files: /home/condor/condor_config.local 10/7 07:54:19 DaemonCore: Command Socket at <127.0.0.1:9618> 10/7 07:54:19 WARNING: Condor is running on the loopback address (127.0.0.1) 10/7 07:54:19 of this machine, and is not visible to other hosts! 10/7 07:54:19 This may be due to a misconfigured /etc/hosts file. 10/7 07:54:19 Please make sure your hostname is not listed on the 10/7 07:54:19 same line as localhost in /etc/hosts. 10/7 07:54:19 In ViewServer::Init() 10/7 07:54:19 In CollectorDaemon::Init() 10/7 07:54:19 In ViewServer::Config() 10/7 07:54:19 In CollectorDaemon::Config() 10/7 07:54:19 enable: Creating stats hash table 10/7 07:54:19 (Sent 0 ads in response to query) 10/7 07:54:19 Got QUERY_STARTD_PVT_ADS 10/7 07:54:19 (Sent 0 ads in response to query) 10/7 07:54:20 WARNING: No master ad for < localhost.localdomain > 10/7 07:54:20 ScheddAd : Inserting ** "< localhost.localdomain , 127.0.0.1 >" 10/7 07:54:20 stats: Inserting new hashent for 'Schedd':'localhost.localdomain':'127.0.0.1' 10/7 07:54:24 ** Master < localhost.localdomain > rejuvenated from recently down 10/7 07:54:24 stats: Inserting new hashent for 'Master':'localhost.localdomain':'127.0.0.1' 10/7 07:54:32 StartdAd : Inserting ** "< localhost.localdomain , 127.0.0.1 >" 10/7 07:54:32 stats: Inserting new hashent for 'Start':'localhost.localdomain':'127.0.0.1' 10/7 07:54:32 StartdPvtAd : Inserting ** "< localhost.localdomain , 127.0.0.1 >" 10/7 07:54:32 stats: Inserting new hashent for 'StartdPvt':'localhost.localdomain':'127.0.0.1' the /etc/hosts file is: [root@lserver5 etc]# cat /etc/hosts # Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1 lserver5 localhost.localdomain localhost 192.168.1.57 lserver7 is there something that i should do to the /etc/hosts file. why am i able to ping/access the 'central manager' machine (lserver5) from the client machine (lserver2) by simply 'ping lserver5'.... i can provide the relevant portion of the 'condor_config' file if needed. i'm really at a loss as to how to proceed!!!!!!! thanks... -bruce _______________________________________________ Condor-users mailing list Condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/condor-users
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