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Contents
Index
2. Users' Manual
Subsections
2.1 Welcome to Condor
2.2 Introduction
2.3 Matchmaking with ClassAds
2.3.1 Inspecting Machine ClassAds with condor_status
2.4 Road-map for Running Jobs
2.4.1 Choosing a Condor Universe
2.5 Submitting a Job
2.5.1 Submit Description File Commands
2.5.2 Sample submit description files
2.5.3 About Requirements and Rank
2.5.4 Submitting Jobs Using a Shared File System
2.5.5 Submitting Jobs Without a Shared File System: Condor's File Transfer Mechanism
2.5.6 Environment Variables
2.5.7 Heterogeneous Submit: Execution on Differing Architectures
2.6 Managing a Job
2.6.1 Checking on the progress of jobs
2.6.2 Removing a job from the queue
2.6.3 Placing a job on hold
2.6.4 Changing the priority of jobs
2.6.5 Why is the job not running?
2.6.6 In the log file
2.6.7 Job Completion
2.7 Priorities and Preemption
2.7.1 Job Priority
2.7.2 User priority
2.7.3 Details About How Condor Jobs Vacate Machines
2.8 Java Applications
2.8.1 A Simple Example Java Application
2.8.2 Less Simple Java Specifications
2.8.3 Chirp I/O
2.9 Parallel Applications (Including MPI Applications)
2.9.1 Prerequisites to Running Parallel Jobs
2.9.2 Parallel Job Submission
2.9.3 Parallel Jobs with Separate Requirements
2.9.4 MPI Applications Within Condor's Parallel Universe
2.10 DAGMan Applications
2.10.1 DAGMan Terminology
2.10.2 Input File Describing the DAG
2.10.3 Submit Description File
2.10.4 Job Submission
2.10.5 Job Monitoring, Job Failure, and Job Removal
2.10.6 Advanced Features of DAGMan
2.10.7 Job Recovery: The Rescue DAG
2.10.8 File Paths in DAGs
2.10.9 Visualizing DAGs with
dot
2.11 Virtual Machine Applications
2.11.1 The Submit Description File
2.11.2 Checkpoints
2.11.3 Disk Images
2.11.4 Job Completion in the vm Universe
2.12 Time Scheduling for Job Execution
2.12.1 Job Deferral
2.12.2 CronTab Scheduling
2.13 Stork Applications
2.13.1 Submitting Stork Jobs
2.13.2 Managing Stork Jobs
2.13.3 Fault Tolerance
2.13.4 Running Stork Jobs Under DAGMan
2.13.5 The Lease Manager
2.14 Job Monitor
2.14.1 Transition States
2.14.2 Events
2.14.3 Selecting Jobs
2.14.4 Zooming
2.14.5 Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts
2.15 Special Environment Considerations
2.15.1 AFS
2.15.2 NFS Automounter
2.15.3 Condor Daemons That Do Not Run as root
2.15.4 Job Leases
2.16 Potential Problems
2.16.1 Renaming of argv[0]
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