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Re: [Condor-users] Can't add machines into my condor pool



Have you tried following,

http://spinningmatt.wordpress.com/2011/06/12/getting-started-creating-a-multiple-node-condor-pool/

No reason it shouldn't work on F14 (EOL's in 1 month).

There should be no SELinux problems.

Best,


matt

On 11/10/2011 05:34 AM, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
What you can see in StartLog on compute machine?
You can enable verbose output setting STARTD_DEBUG = D_FULLDEBUG in your local
config file.

You should see something similar:
11/10/11 11:28:45 Attempting to send update via UDP to collector head1.local
<192.168.80.10:9618>
11/10/11 11:28:45 slot1: Sent update to 1 collector(s)

Also you should lok into central manager CollectorLog

Regards,
Lukas

On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 07:15:31PM +0900, dongha Jung wrote:
Thank you, Raman.

I tried the "sentenforce 0", but doesn't work.

I rarely modified my local config file; just added ALLOW_READ/WRITE. Below
is from the local config of non-central machine. I only  took lines (which
I think) relevant.

CONDOR_HOST = 163.152.73.98
UID_DOMAIN = 163.152.73.100
FILESYSTEM_DOMAIN = 163.152.73.100
ALLOW_READ      = 163.152.73.98, 163.152.73.100, 163.152.73.70
ALLOW_WRITE     = 163.152.73.98, 163.152.73.100, 163.152.73.70

*condor_config_val* -dump shows above are set as I intended.

I also tried *ps aux | grep condor*, and it shows collector and negotiator
are running.

Anything else I can try?

On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Raman Sehgal<sc.ramansehgal@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hello Dongha,
      I think your compute machine is not passing there resource information
to central manager that's why you are not able to see the resources of
other machines.

     If possible could you please send you condor_config.local file so that
people can have look at it and then it will be easy to bug it out.

you have already tried to turn off the firewall, i suggest one more thing
please try it after disabling "selinux" which can be done easily through
"setenforce 0" command with root privileges.

try these things and let us know the results, if it still doesn't work then
send your "condor_config.local" file



cheers,
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 9:58 AM, dongha Jung<dongha@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Hi everyone.

I have a problem about adding machines into my condor pool.

I've installed condor(7.6.3) on three machines which run same OS (Fedora
14), and set one of them as a central manager.

The central machine, by itself alone, submits and executes
jobs successfully.

However, when i execute *condor_status *command (both on the manager and
other machines), it only shows the slots of the central manager. (Turning
on/off firewall doesn't changed anything, so network isn't the reason)

I modified ALLOW_WRITE and ALLOW_READ of condor_config files of
machines (both of local and global to be sure) to include IP addresses of
the machines like follows, but* condor_status* shows just same number of
slot.s

ALLOW_READ = xxx.xxx.xxx.1, xxx.xxx.xxx.2, xxx.xxx.xxx.3
ALLOW_WRITE = xxx.xxx.xxx.1, xxx.xxx.xxx.2, xxx.xxx.xxx.3

Can anyone help me please?

Dongha Jung.

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