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Re: [HTCondor-users] maximum of 9 dynamically allocated slots on Windows?



On 5/29/2014 6:42 PM, Peter deVoil wrote:
Folks,

Just so you know, we have a few windows 7 (enterprise sp1/x64) boxes
running 8.0.6 that have made 12 slots fine


Yes, I think there is no problem creating static slots on Windows... at least up to 999 static slots. :)

I think the issue is when configuring to use partitionable slots on Windows (which is not the default), HTCondor will fail to dynamically create more than 9 dynamic slots. At any rate, a patch for this bug is already in the code repository for release with HTCondor v8.2.0.

regards,
Todd

Though a windows server 2003 sp2 domain controller refused to create
condor users at all. No big loss.

P

On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 5:45 AM, Todd Tannenbaum <tannenba@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/28/2014 5:59 PM, Alex Chubaty wrote:

Poring over logs reveals that jobs are trying to start on slots 10
through 32, but get killed immediately due to a 10054 error. It looks
like the user used to run these jobs ( condor-reuse-slot1_XX ) cannot

be created, thus resulting in permission errors. Windows usernames
appear to have a limit of 20chars, which looks like it's causing the
21-character condor username to fail ( condor-reuse-slot1_X is OK but

condor-reuse-slot1_XX is not ).


The current workaround we've employed is creating 4 partitionable
slots, each with 25% share of resources. Of course this means that
the maximum amount of ram etc. that any single job can use is more
limited than it would be using a single partitionable slot. Note,
this is not a problem on our linux machines.


Is this a known bug? Is there a better solution/workaroundi


Hi Alex -

Thanks for the diagnosing the problem so completely and taking the time to
bring it to our attention.  We will fix this issue for v8.2.0.

I created a ticket about this problem on the wiki here:
   https://htcondor-wiki.cs.wisc.edu/index.cgi/tktview?tn=4388

At the above URL, I described how we will fix the issue for the next release
of HTCondor (v8.2.0), and also brain-stormed some potential workarounds that
you may like better.

Hope the above helps,
regards,
Todd
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