condor_cod

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Version: date (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

Name

condor_cod manage COD machines and jobs

Synopsis

condor_cod [ -help -version ] condor_cod request [ -pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber] -name scheddname ][ -addr <a.b.c.d:port> ] [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N -classad file ] ] [ -requirements expr ] [ -lease N ] condor_cod release -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N -classad file ] ] [ -fast ] condor_cod activate -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N -classad file ] ] [ -keyword string -jobad filename -cluster N -proc N -requirements expr ] condor_cod deactivate -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N -classad file ] ] [ -fast ] condor_cod suspend -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N -classad file ] ] condor_cod renew -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N -classad file ] ] condor_cod resume -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N -classad file ] ] condor_cod delegate_proxy -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N -classad file ] ] [ -x509proxy ProxyFile ]

Description

condor_cod issues commands that manage and use COD claims on machines, given proper authorization. Instead of specifying an argument of request , release , activate , deactivate , suspend , renew , or resume , the user may invoke the condor_cod tool by appending an underscore followed by one of these arguments. As an example, the following two commands are equivalent:



    condor_cod release -id "<128.105.121.21:49973>#1073352104#4"



    condor_cod_release -id "<128.105.121.21:49973>#1073352104#4" To make these extended-name commands work, hard link the extended name to the condor_cod executable. For example on a Unix machine:


ln condor_cod_request condor_cod The request argument gives a claim ID, and the other commands ( release , activate , deactivate , suspend , and resume ) use the claim ID. The claim ID is given as the last line of output for a request , and the output appears of the form:


ID of new claim is: "<a.b.c.d:portnumber>#x#y" An actual example of this line of output is


ID of new claim is: "<128.105.121.21:49973>#1073352104#4" Also see section for more a complete description of COD.

Options

-help
Display usage information
-version
Display version information
-pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]
Specify a pool by giving the central manager's host name and an optional port number
-name scheddname
Send the command to a machine identified by scheddname
-addr <a.b.c.d:port>
Send the command to a machine located at <a.b.c.d:port>
-lease N
For the request of a new claim, automatically release the claim after N seconds.
request
Create a new COD claim
release
Relinquish a claim and kill any running job
activate
Start a job on a given claim
deactivate
Kill the current job, but keep the claim
suspend
Suspend the job on a given claim
renew
Renew the lease to the COD claim
resume
Resume the job on a given claim
delegate_proxy
Delegate an X509 proxy for the given claim

General Remarks

Examples

Exit Status

condor_cod will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.

Author

Condor Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison Copyright (C) 1990-2009 Condor Team, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the Condor Version 7.4.2 Manual or http://www.condorproject.org/licensefor additional notices. condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu