Name¶
condor_reschedule Update - scheduling information to the central manager
Synopsis¶
condor_reschedule [-help -version]
condor_reschedule[-debug] [-pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]] [-name
hostnamehostname-addr
"<a.b.c.d:port>""<a.b.c.d:port>"-constraint
expression-all]
Description¶
condor_rescheduleupdates the information about a set of machines' resources and
jobs to the central manager. This command is used to force an update before
viewing the current status of a machine. Viewing the status of a machine is
done with the condor_statuscommand. condor_reschedulealso starts a new
negotiation cycle between resource owners and resource providers on the
central managers, so that jobs can be matched with machines right away. This
can be useful in situations where the time between negotiation cycles is
somewhat long, and an administrator wants to see if a job in the queue will
get matched without waiting for the next negotiation cycle.
A new negotiation cycle cannot occur more frequently than every 20 seconds.
Requests for new negotiation cycle within that 20 second window will be
deferred until 20 seconds have passed since that last cycle.
Options¶
-help
-
- Display usage information
-
-version
-
- Display version information
-
-debug
-
- Causes debugging information to be sent to stderr , based on the value of
the configuration variable TOOL_DEBUG
-
-pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]
-
- Specify a pool by giving the central manager's host name and an optional
port number
-
-name hostname
-
- Send the command to a machine identified by hostname
-
hostname
-
- Send the command to a machine identified by hostname
-
-addr <a.b.c.d:port>
-
- Send the command to a machine's master located at
"<a.b.c.d:port>"
-
<a.b.c.d:port>
-
- Send the command to a machine located at
"<a.b.c.d:port>"
-
-constraint expression
-
- Apply this command only to machines matching the given ClassAd
expression
-
-all
-
- Send the command to all machines in the pool
-
Exit Status¶
condor_reschedulewill exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and it
will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.
Examples¶
To update the information on three named machines:
% condor_reschedule robin cardinal bluejay
To reschedule on a machine within a pool other than the local pool, use the
-pooloption. The argument is the name of the central manager for the pool.
Note that one or more machines within the pool must be specified as the
targets for the command. This command reschedules the single machine named
cae17within the pool of machines that has condor.cae.wisc.eduas its central
manager:
% condor_reschedule -pool condor.cae.wisc.edu -name cae17
Author¶
Center for High Throughput Computing, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Copyright¶
Copyright (C) 1990-2014 Center for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences
Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.