Also, in the Schedd log (which is advertising the private ip instead of the public) 09/15 10:33:07 SECMAN: startCommand succeeded. 09/15 10:33:07 Replaced default IP <public_ip> with connection IP 10.147.100.2 in outgoing ClassAd attribute ScheddIpAddr. 09/15 10:33:07 Replaced default IP <public_ip> with connection IP 10.147.100.2 in outgoing ClassAd attribute PrivateNetworkIpAddr. 09/15 10:33:07 Replaced default IP <public_ip> with connection IP 10.147.100.2 in outgoing ClassAd attribute PublicNetworkIpAddr. 09/15 10:33:07 Replaced default IP <public_ip> with connection IP 10.147.100.2 in outgoing ClassAd attribute MyAddress. What would cause this? Derek Weitzel Graduate Research Assistant University of Nebraska Holland Computing Center On Sep 15, 2010, at 10:18 AM, Derek Weitzel wrote: > Hello, > > I am unable to force the Negotiator to advertise a public interface to the collector. The Negotiator is running on a multi-interface machine, and it is always choosing the private interface, as evidence by 'condor_status -negotiator -l' > > In the local configuration for the host: > COLLECTOR.BIND_ALL_INTERFACES = TRUE > NETWORK_INTERFACE = <public_ip_address> > PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME = <public_host_name> > > At Startup, the log indicates listening on a public ip: > DaemonCore: Command Socket at <public_ip> > > But, it is advertising the private interface to the collector > $ condor_status -negotiator -l > NegotiatorIpAddr = "<10.147.100.2:40672>" > RealUid = 0 > CondorVersion = "$CondorVersion: 7.4.2 Mar 29 2010 BuildID: 227044 $" > CondorPlatform = "$CondorPlatform: X86_64-LINUX_RHEL5 $" > MyCurrentTime = 1284563516 > Machine = "public_hostname" > PrivateNetworkName = "public_ip" > PrivateNetworkIpAddr = "<10.147.100.2:40672>" > PublicNetworkIpAddr = "<10.147.100.2:40672>" > DaemonStartTime = 1284563516 > UpdateSequenceNumber = 0 > MyAddress = "<10.147.100.2:40672>" > > Derek Weitzel > Graduate Research Assistant > University of Nebraska Holland Computing Center > > _______________________________________________ > Condor-users mailing list > To unsubscribe, send a message to condor-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx with a > subject: Unsubscribe > You can also unsubscribe by visiting > https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/condor-users > > The archives can be found at: > https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/archive/condor-users/
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