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Re: [Condor-users] Newbie Install Question for 6.7.12



> I have a Linux Redhat Fedora 3 machine that I have installed Condor
6.7.12
> using the rpm install.
> 
> I installed to /condor
> 
> This computer is on an isolated network with 9 other Fedora 3
computers
> that
> will eventually become nodes.  There is no DNS or DHPC server on this
> network, I am using a local host file list so that all the computers
can
> resolve to each other.
> 
> When I install the warning says that it is not able to identify the
host
> and to set the: NETWORK_INTERFACE=192.168.0.1
> 
> I have put that into the condor_config file which I have attached.  Is
> this the best place to put it?

If /condor isn't part of a shared file system (I suspect it's not), then
it'll only affect the machine that you put the change on.  You may want
to see the discussion around RELEASE_DIR and LOCAL_DIR at:

http://docs.optena.com/display/CONDOR/RELEASE_DIR and
http://docs.optena.com/display/CONDOR/LOCAL_DIR

(To actually answer you question, though, you'd usually want to put
machine-specific settings like NETWORK_INTERFACE in your
condor_config.local.)

> Then once I reviewed the condor_config file and modified it I ran
> condor_master
> 
> The processes seem to start up correctly but they have a -f after
them.  I
> have not been able to find any reference to this and am wondering what
it
> means.

Don't worry about it.  The -f is an argument (added by condor) to the
daemons.  

> [root@condor1 sbin]# ps -ef | egrep condor_
> daemon    3454     1  0 Oct05 ?        00:24:41 condor_master -f
> daemon    3314  3454  0 13:54 ?        00:00:00 condor_collector -f
> daemon    3315  3454  0 13:54 ?        00:00:00 condor_negotiator -f
> daemon    3317  3454  0 13:54 ?        00:00:00 condor_schedd -f
> daemon    3320  3454  0 13:54 ?        00:00:12 condor_startd -f
> 
> This all looks like everything is running so I try to run the
> condor_status
> but I cannot find the command and I get an error when I try to run it.
> 
> [root@condor1 sbin]# condor_status
> bash: condor_status: command not found

You need to either fully qualify condor_status:

/condor/bin/condor_status

or put it in your PATH:

export PATH=$PATH:/condor/bin
export PATH=$PATH:/condor/sbin

> And where do I get the condor_compile files or install so that I can
> compile and run the examples to test as jobs?
> 
> [root@condor1 examples]# make c
> condor_compile gcc -o io.remote io.c
> make: condor_compile: Command not found
> make: *** [io.remote] Error 127

Same thing...put the condor binaries in your PATH.

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