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Re: [Condor-users] Out of servers - 0 jobs matched, 2 jobs idle, 1 jobs rejected



On Apr 18, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Garry Smith wrote:

I am trying to submit a C code to the condor vanilla universe, running on a
cluster with NFS filesystem. If I change the universe to standard and link
the C code to the condor libraries, the execution works successfully.


The failing submission gives:

tail -f SchedLog:
<snip>
4/18 15:37:27 Checking consistency running and runnable jobs
4/18 15:37:27 Tables are consistent
4/18 15:37:27 Out of servers - 0 jobs matched, 2 jobs idle, 1 jobs rejected


Submit file:
########################
# Submit description file for hello program
########################
Executable     = hello
Universe       = vanilla
Output         = $ENV(HOME)/hello.c.$(Cluster).$(Process)
Log            = $ENV(HOME)/hello.c.$(Cluster).$(Process)
Queue 2

Have you run 'condor_q -analyze'? That should be your first step when jobs won't run. If it indicates that most/all of your machines are rejecting your job because of requirements, or vice versa, you should check the requirements expressions of both the job and the machines.


By default on unix, condor assumes you want to transfer job files via a shared filesystem, but that you don't have one. Have you configured condor to know about NFS: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/manual/v6.7/ 3_3Configuration.html#SECTION00435000000000000000

If you haven't, then the FileSystemDomain attribute of the job and machine ads will be set to the hostname of the local machine and jobs won't match with remote machines.

Another option is to tell condor to transfer job files: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/manual/v6.7/ 2_5Submitting_Job.html#SECTION00354000000000000000

All of this filesystem stuff is irrelevant to standard universe, since all the I/O calls get sent back to the submit machine to be executed.

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