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[Condor-users] Temporary disable a virtual machine



Hello,

I am running condor-6.7 on several SMP machines. Each CPU of each
node is equally treated as a virtual machine. For example, when I run

        condor_status

it shows

vm1@w28       LINUX       X86_64 Claimed    Busy       0.000  4014  0+14:31:51
vm2@w28       LINUX       X86_64 Claimed    Busy       0.000  4014  0+14:31:52
vm3@w28       LINUX       X86_64 Claimed    Busy       0.000  4014  0+14:31:53
vm4@w28       LINUX       X86_64 Claimed    Busy       4.000  4014  0+14:31:54
vm1@w29       LINUX       X86_64 Claimed    Busy       1.000  4014  0+17:20:11
vm2@w29       LINUX       X86_64 Claimed    Busy       1.000  4014  6+19:27:31
vm3@w29       LINUX       X86_64 Claimed    Busy       0.000  4014  4+17:26:16
vm4@w29       LINUX       X86_64 Unclaimed  Idle       1.000  4014  0+00:05:08

Now if I have to temporary disable the idling virtual machine, vm4@w29,
such that the newly submitted job will not go into it, and without affecting
the running jobs in the other virtual machines of the node w29. How can
I do that ?

Thanks very much for your suggestions in advance. :)


T.H.Hsieh