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Re: [HTCondor-users] Job does not start: Failed to reverse connect to daemon via CCB



Thank you Todd! In the end, only after your detailed answer, it works!

ÑÑ, 15 ÑÐÐ. 2020 Ð. Ð 00:24, Todd L Miller <tlmiller@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
    So 172.17.0.7 (central manager) and 172.17.0.8 (submit node) share
a private network. You have a forwarding host, 1.1.1.99, and an execute
node, 1.1.1.51, which is on the forwarding host's network. The following
instructions assume that the 172.17.0.* network has outbound connectivity
to the 1.1.1.* network.

    In this situation, what you want to do is set TCP_FORWARDING_HOST
on the central manager to 1.1.1.99, and redirect port 9618 on the
forwarding host to 172.17.0.7 (as you have done). That will cause the
central manager (and all its daemons) to advertise themselves at
1.1.1.99, at whatever port number they're actually bound to. (I don't
think TCP_FORWARDING_HOST allows for pot-number remaps.)

    You then also need to set TCP_FORWARDING_HOST on the submit node
to 1.1.1.99; to make sure it advertises itself at port 9619, set
SHARED_PORT_PORT on the submit node to 9619. Change the port redirection
on the forwarding host to match.

    Because you set up the port forwards (and told HTCondor about
them), 1.1.1.51 can open connections to the central manager and submit
node. Assuming outbound connectivity from 172.17.0.* to 1.1.1.* means
that they central manager and submit node can in turn open connections
back, and that's all you need for network.

    Therefore, remove CCB_ADDRESS, HOST_ALIAS, and
PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME all configurations. If you have other execute nodes
on the 172.17.0.* network, you may want to set PRIVATE_NETWORK_INTERFACE
(and leave PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME set), so that they don't try to contact
the central manager to submit node via their TCP_FORWARDING_HOST.

- ToddM
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Sincerely yours,
Ivan Ergunov                         mailto:hozblok@xxxxxxxxx