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Re: [Condor-users] Hard-coded paths in Condor binaries?



Kewley, J (John) wrote:
If you are using linux, try using
"strings" on one of your executables in your bin or sbin directory, condor_status for instance and you should
see what he means.


OK, I missed the point that the logs are not from condor but from the non-recommended software called automounter.

Thanks!



JK
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From: condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:condor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Maxim kovgan
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 7:26 PM
To: Condor-Users Mail List
Subject: Re: [Condor-users] Hard-coded paths in Condor binaries?

We are using this setup:

LOCAL_DIR=/some/nice/path/condor

LOCK=$(LOCAL_DIR)/lock
LOG=$(LOCAL_DIR)/log
SPOOL=$(LOCAL_DIR)/spool
EXECUTE=$(LOCAL_DIR)/execute


our condor versions vary from 6.7.xx to 6.8.6 We don't experience this problem, you're talking about.


on the "offending" machine please do as follows:

1. please paste in here the result of the following bash commands:

# for d in LOCAL_DIR LOCK LOG SPOOL EXECUTE; do condor_config_val $d; done

2. please paste your results of:

condor_config_val -config



cheers






Pascal Jermini wrote:
Hello all!

It has been brought to my attention that Condor (on Linux, but this may be true for other platforms as well) was creating a lot
of syslog
entries concerning the /home automount point on a few
compute nodes of our pool.
After inspection it turns out that Condor is trying to
access a file
located in /home/condor, even when there's no reference to that directory in any configuration files. This breaks havoc in
the logs,
since we are getting a lots of entries in automount's logs
concerning this non-existent directory.
I've strace'd the startup of the Condor daemons and I found
the following:
open

("/home/condor/execute/dir_13565/userdir/externals/install/glo
bus-4.0.5/cert.pem",
O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such
file or directory)
and by running a crude "strings dir_135656 bin/* sbin/*" in
the condor
directory it appears that most (all?) binaries include this string.

Any reason to have this hard-coded path in there? It would
be great if
this issue could be resolved in a future version of Condor!

best wishes,

Pascal
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