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Re: [Condor-users] not seeing Windows 7 CPUs



Check your START policy, and feel free to send your 

NegotiatorLog + StartLog to the list for further inspection. 

Cheers,
Tim

----- Original Message -----
> From: "brad 32" <brad.32@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: condor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 2:27:59 PM
> Subject: [Condor-users] not seeing Windows 7 CPUs
> 
> I have Condor 7.8.4 installed on a Windows 7 machine as master and
> have been submitting jobs from it to three Windows XP machines on the
> network. These jobs have been making use of all 12 of the available
> CPUs for the last week. No problem.
> 
> Today I installed the same version of Condor on a Windows 7 machine
> to
> add it as another client. After installation and restarting, its CPUs
> are still not appearing in the condor_status output along with the
> others, whether condor_status is run from that machine or the master,
> so of course, no jobs run on this "new" machine either.
> 
> What is special about Windows 7 that the machine's CPUs are not
> recognized?
> 
> I have looked around for an answer to this question and the only
> thing
> that seemed related was the issue of credentials. The queued jobs do
> database queries against the master computer and then process the
> retrieved data into an output file. The program needs to log into the
> database server, but doesn't require local user-restricted resources
> and can run whether the system is idle or not, so should not require
> special user credentials.
> 
> 
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