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Re: [Condor-users] Newbie Question on Submitting jobs to Condor



Hello,
 
Thank you everybody for responding. I am currently away from the lab, so I will not be able to check on this.
 
In response to the questions

>>Have you restarted all the daemons since editing the >>condor_config file?
Yes. I issued a condor_restart. I also rebooted the machines and started condor again. Is there anything I am missing?
 
>>If you run condor_status -long, what do you get for >>'Requirements' and 'Start'?
I am unable to check this now. But will respond as soon as I get back to the lab.
 
Thank you all.
Shiv



 
On 3/23/06, Jaime Frey <jfrey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 22, 2006, at 10:17 PM, Shiv wrote:

> > What *are* the requirements of the machines?
>
>   I am not sure if I understood this correctly. I don't think the
> machines have any requirements.
> It just needs to run "echo Hello World".  All the machines in the
> cluster run on Windows 2000.

In Condor, machines pick which jobs they're willing to run, just like
jobs pick which machines they're willing to run on. Matching a job to
a machine is bi-lateral. That is, the requirements of both much be
satisfied. condor_q -analyze is telling you that none of the machines
are willing to run your job. This is expressed in the 'Requirements'
_expression_ you see in condor_status -l.

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