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Re: [Condor-users] Understanding Condor's "Claimed" state



On 06/29/2011 03:45 PM, Steven Timm wrote:
* How long does a user's "claim" last on a machine?

 Others know more technical detail here but if CLAIM_WORKLIFE
is not set, the claim is infinite unless preemption kicks the user off.
If you set CLAIM_WORKLIFE, then it is just the duration of the claim
that you specify.
* Does a job cluster keep a "claim" open on a machine until all its
jobs are completed?

The size of the cluster doesn't make a difference.
but if a node is claimed for a single user then as long as that user
has jobs in the queue it will keep on executing the jobs of that user,
whether in one cluster or many.

Steven,

Thank you for this explanation.

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Jeff Ramnani | Software Engineer | DRW Holdings, LLC | 312-542-2360 | jramnani@xxxxxxx | www.drw.com

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