
Condor does not have direct support for managing software licenses, but there are several techniques you can use to handle such a situation.
This document identifies best practices along with specific configuration recipes to secure the installation of a Condor pool from malicious users. It includes some quick step-by-step directions to move a Condor installation from host-based security to a more secure credential-based security setup.
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to detail the design and functioning of Quill, and to provide instructions for users of Quill. This document provides more details about the internal design and functioning of Quill than the Condor Manual.
This is a case-study of Condor's flexible policy mechanisms, and may useful to people trying to understand how to configure custom job and resource management policies on dedicated resources. The policy was crafted for a small group of machines within in the larger INFN Condor pool. The wishes of specific machine and job owners were accomidated with different priorities and job management than elsewhere in the pool.
This is a report on how USCMS is using Condor-G matchmaking to dynamically assign computing jobs to grid sites. The specific recipe described here should be easily applied in other cases.