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3. Administrators' Manual
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 The Different Roles a Machine Can Play
3.1.2 The Condor Daemons
3.2 Installation of Condor
3.2.1 Obtaining Condor
3.2.2 Condor Distribution Contents
3.2.3 Preparation
3.2.4 Installation Procedure
3.2.5 Condor is installed... now what?
3.2.6 Starting up the Condor daemons
3.2.7 The Condor daemons are running... now what?
3.3 Configuring Condor
3.3.1 Introduction to Configuration Files
3.3.2 Condor-wide Configuration File Entries
3.3.3 Daemon Logging Config File Entries
3.3.4 DaemonCore Config File Entries
3.3.5 Shared File System Configuration File Macros
3.3.6 Checkpoint Server Configuration File Macros
3.3.7 condor_master Configuration File Macros
3.3.8 condor_startd Configuration File Macros
3.3.9 condor_schedd Configuration File Entries
3.3.10 condor_shadow Configuration File Entries
3.3.11 condor_shadow.pvm Configuration File Entries
3.3.12 condor_starter Configuration File Entries
3.3.13 condor_submit Configuration File Entries
3.3.14 condor_preen Configuration File Entries
3.3.15 condor_collector Configuration File Entries
3.3.16 condor_negotiator Configuration File Entries
3.3.17 condor_eventd Configuration File Entries
3.4 Installing Contrib Modules
3.4.1 Installing the CondorView Client Contrib Module
3.4.2 Installing a Checkpoint Server
3.4.3 Installing PVM Support in Condor
3.4.4 Installing MPI Support in Condor
3.4.5 Condor Event Daemon
3.5 User Priorities in the Condor System
3.5.1 Real User Priority (RUP)
3.5.2 Effective User Priority (EUP)
3.5.3 Priorities and Preemption
3.5.4 Priority Calculation
3.6 Configuring The Startd Policy
3.6.1 Startd ClassAd Attributes
3.6.2 Job ClassAd Attributes
3.6.3 The
START
expression
3.6.4 The
RANK
expression
3.6.5 Machine States
3.6.6 Machine Activities
3.6.7 State and Activity Transitions
3.6.8 State/Activity Transition Expression Summary
3.6.9 Example Policy Settings
3.6.10 Differences from the Version 6.0 Policy Settings
3.7 DaemonCore
3.7.1 DaemonCore and Unix signals
3.7.2 DaemonCore and Command-line Arguments
3.8 Setting Up IP/Host-Based Security in Condor
3.8.1 How does it work?
3.8.2 Security Access Levels
3.8.3 Configuring your Pool
3.8.4 Access Levels each Daemons Uses
3.8.5 Access Level Examples
3.9 Using X.509 Certificates for Authentication
3.9.1 Introduction to X.509 Authentication
3.9.2 Using X.509 Authentication in Condor
3.10 Managing your Condor Pool
3.10.1 Shutting Down and Restarting your Condor Pool
3.10.2 Reconfiguring Your Condor Pool
3.11 Setting up Condor for Special Environments
3.11.1 Using Condor with AFS
3.11.2 Configuring Condor for Multiple Platforms
3.11.3 Full Installation of condor_compile
3.11.4 Installing the
condor_kbdd
3.11.5 Installing a Checkpoint Server
3.11.6 Configuring The CondorView Server
3.11.7 Flocking: Configuring a Schedd to Submit to Multiple Pools
3.11.8 Configuring The Startd for SMP Machines
3.11.9 Configuring Condor for Machines With Multiple Network Interfaces
3.12 Security In Condor
3.12.1 Running Condor as Non-Root
3.12.2 UIDs in Condor
3.12.3 Root Config Files
condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu