--- a/src/condor_examples/condor_config.generic +++ b/src/condor_examples/condor_config.generic @@ -1,12 +1,31 @@ ###################################################################### +###################################################################### +### ### +### N O T I C E: D O N O T E D I T T H I S F I L E ### +### ### +### Customization should be done via the LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR. ### +### ### +###################################################################### +###################################################################### + + +###################################################################### ## ## condor_config ## ## This is the global configuration file for condor. Any settings -## made here may potentially be overridden in the local configuration -## file. KEEP THAT IN MIND! To double-check that a variable is -## getting set from the configuration file that you expect, use -## condor_config_val -v +## found here * * s h o u l d b e c u s t o m i z e d i n +## a l o c a l c o n f i g u r a t i o n f i l e. * * +## +## The local configuration files are located in LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR, set +## below. +## +## For a basic configuration, you may only want to start by +## customizing CONDOR_HOST and DAEMON_LIST. +## +## Note: To double-check where a configuration variable is set from +## you can use condor_config_val -v -config , +## e.g. condor_config_val -v -config CONDOR_HOST. ## ## The file is divided into four main parts: ## Part 1: Settings you likely want to customize @@ -53,7 +72,7 @@ ## Pathnames: ##-------------------------------------------------------------------- ## Where have you installed the bin, sbin and lib condor directories? -RELEASE_DIR = /usr/local/condor +RELEASE_DIR = /usr ## Where is the local condor directory for each host? ## This is where the local config file(s), logs and @@ -61,17 +80,20 @@ LOCAL_DIR = $(TILDE) #LOCAL_DIR = $(RELEASE_DIR)/hosts/$(HOSTNAME) -## Where is the machine-specific local config file for each host? -LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = $(LOCAL_DIR)/condor_config.local -#LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = $(RELEASE_DIR)/etc/$(HOSTNAME).local +## Looking for LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE? You will not find it here. Instead +## put a file in the LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR below. It is a more extensible +## means to manage configuration. The order in which configuration +## files are read from the LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR is lexicographic. For +## instance, config in 00MyConfig will be overridden by config in +## 97MyConfig. ## Where are optional machine-specific local config files located? ## Config files are included in lexicographic order. -LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR = $(LOCAL_DIR)/config -#LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR = $(LOCAL_DIR)/config +## No default. +LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR = $(ETC)/config.d ## Blacklist for file processing in the LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR -## LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR_EXCLUDE_REGEXP = ^((\..*)|(.*~)|(#.*)|(.*\.rpmsave)|(.*\.rpmnew))$ +LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR_EXCLUDE_REGEXP = ^((\..*)|(.*~)|(#.*)|(.*\.rpmsave)|(.*\.rpmnew))$ ## If the local config file is not present, is it an error? ## WARNING: This is a potential security issue. @@ -409,7 +431,22 @@ ## condor account, it's probably condor. Otherwise, it's whatever ## you've set in the CONDOR_IDS environment variable. See the Admin ## manual for details on this. -LOCK = $(LOG) +LOCK = /var/lock/condor + +# Condor allows for creating surrogate lock files that always live on +# local disk. This is useful for the times when Condor would otherwise +# lock a file on a network filesystem, such as a UserLog. +# CREATE_LOCKS_ON_LOCAL_DISK controls this feature, and +# LOCAL_DISK_LOCK_DIR controls where the lock files are created. The +# local dir must have tmp-like permissions (1777), because multiple +# users, e.g. via condor_submit or condor_dagman, will need to +# add/remove lock files. +# NOTE: This will not provide proper locking if a shared file is +# simultaneously accessed from multiple machines. However, that is not +# a common event. One example where it is possible is remote +# submission with condor_submit -remote. +#CREATE_LOCKS_ON_LOCAL_DISK = TRUE +LOCAL_DISK_LOCK_DIR = $(LOCK)/local ## If you don't use a fully qualified name in your /etc/hosts file ## (or NIS, etc.) for either your official hostname or as an alias, @@ -475,7 +512,8 @@ ## the execute machine and just make sure the two strings match. The ## default for this setting is False, since it is more secure this ## way. -#TRUST_UID_DOMAIN = False +## Default is False +TRUST_UID_DOMAIN = True ## If you would like to be informed in near real-time via condor_q when ## a vanilla/standard/java job is in a suspension state, set this attribute to @@ -514,8 +552,9 @@ ## just disable it). #NEGOTIATOR_IGNORE_USER_PRIORITIES = False -## This is a list of libraries containing ClassAd plug-in functions. -#CLASSAD_USER_LIBS = +## These are the directories used to locate classad plug-in functions +#CLASSAD_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY = +#CLASSAD_LIB_PATH = ## This setting tells Condor whether to delegate or copy GSI X509 ## credentials when sending them over the wire between daemons. @@ -605,6 +644,9 @@ MAX_HDFS_LOG = 1000000 HDFS_DEBUG = +MAX_TRIGGERD_LOG = 1000000 +TRIGGERD_DEBUG = + # High Availability Logs MAX_HAD_LOG = 1000000 HAD_DEBUG = @@ -932,14 +974,18 @@ TESTINGMODE_CLAIM_WORKLIFE = 1200 ###################################################################### ## Pathnames -LOG = $(LOCAL_DIR)/log +LOG = /var/log/condor SPOOL = $(LOCAL_DIR)/spool EXECUTE = $(LOCAL_DIR)/execute BIN = $(RELEASE_DIR)/bin LIB = $(RELEASE_DIR)/lib -INCLUDE = $(RELEASE_DIR)/include +INCLUDE = $(RELEASE_DIR)/include/condor SBIN = $(RELEASE_DIR)/sbin -LIBEXEC = $(RELEASE_DIR)/libexec +SHARE = $(RELEASE_DIR)/share/condor +RUN = /var/run/condor +DATA = $(SPOOL) +ETC = /etc/condor +LIBEXEC = $(RELEASE_DIR)/libexec/condor ## If you leave HISTORY undefined (comment it out), no history file ## will be created. @@ -963,6 +1009,7 @@ HAD_LOG = $(LOG)/HADLog REPLICATION_LOG = $(LOG)/ReplicationLog TRANSFERER_LOG = $(LOG)/TransfererLog HDFS_LOG = $(LOG)/HDFSLog +TRIGGERD_LOG = $(LOG)/TriggerLog ## Lock files SHADOW_LOCK = $(LOCK)/ShadowLock @@ -1084,7 +1131,7 @@ DAEMON_LIST = MASTER, STARTD, SCHEDD #MASTER, STARTD, SCHEDD, KBDD, COLLECTOR, NEGOTIATOR, EVENTD, \ #VIEW_SERVER, CONDOR_VIEW, VIEW_COLLECTOR, HAWKEYE, CREDD, HAD, \ #DBMSD, QUILL, JOB_ROUTER, ROOSTER, LEASEMANAGER, HDFS, SHARED_PORT, \ -#DEFRAG +#DEFRAG TRIGGERD ## Where are the binaries for these daemons? @@ -1094,7 +1141,6 @@ SCHEDD = $(SBIN)/condor_schedd KBDD = $(SBIN)/condor_kbdd NEGOTIATOR = $(SBIN)/condor_negotiator COLLECTOR = $(SBIN)/condor_collector -CKPT_SERVER = $(SBIN)/condor_ckpt_server STARTER_LOCAL = $(SBIN)/condor_starter JOB_ROUTER = $(LIBEXEC)/condor_job_router ROOSTER = $(LIBEXEC)/condor_rooster @@ -1102,6 +1148,7 @@ HDFS = $(SBIN)/condor_hdfs SHARED_PORT = $(LIBEXEC)/condor_shared_port TRANSFERER = $(LIBEXEC)/condor_transferer DEFRAG = $(LIBEXEC)/condor_defrag +TRIGGERD = $(sbin)/condor_triggerd ## When the master starts up, it can place it's address (IP and port) ## into a file. This way, tools running on the local machine don't @@ -1178,11 +1225,13 @@ PREEN_ARGS = -m -r ##-------------------------------------------------------------------- ## Address to which Condor will send a weekly e-mail with output of ## condor_status. -#CONDOR_DEVELOPERS = condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu +## Default is condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu +CONDOR_DEVELOPERS = NONE ## Global Collector to periodically advertise basic information about ## your pool. -#CONDOR_DEVELOPERS_COLLECTOR = condor.cs.wisc.edu +## Default is condor.cs.wisc.edu +CONDOR_DEVELOPERS_COLLECTOR = NONE ## When the collector starts up, it can place it's address (IP and port) ## into a file. This way, tools running on the local machine don't @@ -1199,6 +1248,7 @@ COLLECTOR_ADDRESS_FILE = $(LOG)/.collector_address ## Determine if the Negotiator will honor SlotWeight attributes, which ## may be used to give a slot greater weight when calculating usage. #NEGOTIATOR_USE_SLOT_WEIGHTS = True +NEGOTIATOR_USE_SLOT_WEIGHTS = True ## How often the Negotaitor starts a negotiation cycle, defined in @@ -1668,7 +1718,7 @@ QUEUE_SUPER_USERS = root, condor ## Such as when when Condor is running as a service. ## /s is delete subdirectories ## /c is continue on error -WINDOWS_RMDIR = $(SBIN)\condor_rmdir.exe +#WINDOWS_RMDIR = $(SBIN)\condor_rmdir.exe #WINDOWS_RMDIR_OPTIONS = /s /c ##-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1689,13 +1739,15 @@ PROCD = $(SBIN)/condor_procd # UNIX); the name will be something like: # \\.\pipe\condor_procd # -PROCD_ADDRESS = $(LOCK)/procd_pipe +PROCD_ADDRESS = $(RUN)/procd_pipe -# Note that in other Condor daemons, turning on D_PROCFAMILY will -# result in that daemon logging all of its interactions with the -# ProcD. +# The procd currently uses a very simplistic logging system. Since this +# log will not be rotated like other Condor logs, it is only recommended +# to set PROCD_LOG when attempting to debug a problem. In other Condor +# daemons, turning on D_PROCFAMILY will result in that daemon logging +# all of its interactions with the ProcD. # -PROCD_LOG = $(LOG)/ProcLog +#PROCD_LOG = $(LOG)/ProcLog # This is the maximum period that the procd will use for taking # snapshots (the actual period may be lower if a condor daemon registers @@ -1788,7 +1840,7 @@ JAVA = /usr/bin/java ## them here. However, do not remove the existing entries, as Condor ## needs them. -JAVA_CLASSPATH_DEFAULT = $(LIB) $(LIB)/scimark2lib.jar . +JAVA_CLASSPATH_DEFAULT = $(SHARE) $(SHARE)/scimark2lib.jar . ## JAVA_CLASSPATH_ARGUMENT describes the command-line parameter ## used to introduce a new classpath: @@ -2458,7 +2510,7 @@ KBDD_ADDRESS_FILE = $(LOG)/.kbdd_address #SSH_TO_JOB_SSHD_ARGS = "-i -e -f %f" # sshd configuration template used by condor_ssh_to_job_sshd_setup. -#SSH_TO_JOB_SSHD_CONFIG_TEMPLATE = $(LIB)/condor_ssh_to_job_sshd_config_template +SSH_TO_JOB_SSHD_CONFIG_TEMPLATE = $(ETC)/condor_ssh_to_job_sshd_config_template # Path to ssh-keygen #SSH_TO_JOB_SSH_KEYGEN = /usr/bin/ssh-keygen