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condor_findhost(1) General Commands Manual condor_findhost(1)

Name

condor_findhost find - machine(s) in the pool that can be used with minimal impact on currently running Condor jobs and best meet any specified constraints

Synopsis

condor_findhost [-help] [-m] [-n num] [-c c_expr] [-r r_expr] [-p centralmanagerhostname]
 

Description

condor_findhostsearches a Condor pool of machines for the best machine or machines that will have the minimum impact on running Condor jobs if the machine or machines are taken out of the pool. The search may be limited to the machine or machines that match a set of constraints and rank expression.
condor_findhostreturns a fully-qualified domain name for each machine. The search is limited (constrained) to a specific set of machines using the -coption. The search can use the -roption for rank, the criterion used for selecting a machine or machines from the constrained list.

Options

 
-help
Display usage information and exit
-m
Only search for entire machines. Slots within an entire machine are not considered.
-n num
Find and list up to nummachines that fulfill the specification. numis an integer greater than zero.
-c c_expr
Constrain the search to only consider machines that result from the evaluation of c_expr. c_expris a ClassAd expression.
-r r_expr
r_expris the rank expression evaluated to use as a basis for machine selection. r_expris a ClassAd expression.
-p centralmanagerhostname
Specify the pool to be searched by giving the central manager's host name. Without this option, the current pool is searched.
 

General Remarks

condor_findhostis used to locate a machine within a pool that can be taken out of the pool with the least disturbance of the pool.
An administrator should set preemption requirements for the Condor pool. The expression
 
 
(Interactive =?= TRUE )
will let condor_findhostknow that it can claim a machine even if Condor would not normally preempt a job running on that machine.

Exit Status

The exit status of condor_findhostis zero on success. If not able to identify as many machines as requested, it returns one more than the number of machines identified. For example, if 8 machines are requested, and condor_findhostonly locates 6, the exit status will be 7. If not able to locate any machines, or an error is encountered, condor_findhostwill return the value 1.

Examples

To find and list four machines, preferring those with the highest mips (on Drystone benchmark) rating:
 
 
condor_findhost -n 4 -r "mips"
To find and list 24 machines, considering only those where the kflops attribute is not defined:
 
 
condor_findhost -n 24 -c "kflops=?=undefined"

Author

Condor Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Copyright

Copyright (C) 1990-2012 Condor Team, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
See the Condor Version 7.8.2 Manualor http://www.condorproject.org/licensefor additional notices.
condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu
February 2015