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Re: [Condor-users] How to distinguish between 32-bit and 64-bit architecture



Hi Dave,

Thanks for the reply. Should this also be the case when running a Windows pool?
I'm running version 7.4.3. Maybe upgrading to 7.4.4 could be beneficial.



On 2010/11/11 5:05 PM, David Kotz wrote:
Willem,

Machines that are running 64bit kernels should have ARCH = X86_64.
"INTEL" indicates a 32bit kernel.

- dave


On Thu, 2010-11-11 at 07:48 +0200, Willem Hough wrote:
Hi,

I am running a Windows Condor pool which consists of 32-bit and 64-bit
hardware. When I submit jobs,
I want to be able to specify on which architecture (32-bit or
64-bit) the jobs should run;
preferably making use of the 'Requirements' operator and some ClassAds
information.

However there doesn't seem to be a ClassAds field that corresponds
directly to 32-bit and 64-bit architecture.
The 'Arch' field indicates 'INTEL' for all Intel CPUs.

Since all our 64-bit machines are currently i7s, I can probably use
(TotalCpus == 8) as a requirement to identify
64-bit architecture, but this doesn't seem very elegant.

Has anyone else had such a requirement before?

Regards

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