compute-intensive jobs. Like other full-featured batch systems, Condor provides a job queueing mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to Condor, Condor places them into a queue, chooses when and where to run the jobs based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately informs the user upon completion. Condor also contains mechanisms to submit jobs to grid-sites and supports many different grid toolkits. WWW: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/ PR: ports/112510 Submitted by: Andy Pavlo
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SECURITY NOTICE:
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Condor has been configured to accepted incoming connections from any
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domain. This is useful for those that are just getting started with
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Condor and does not pose any immediate threat to your system. Nevertheless,
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we recommend changing this to only hosts that you trust to communicate with
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your Condor pool.
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See the manual for more information about tuning the HOSTALLOW_* paramters
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in your system's condor_config file.
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IMPORTANT:
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You must set the CONDOR_CONFIG environment variable to the value shown
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below before trying to start the master daemon, or submitting jobs to
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Condor. This is will be fixed in future Condor stable series releases.
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It is already fixed in the condor-devel port.
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