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condor:installation:network [2011/07/15 19:53] – [Add Local condor User] added garrettheath4condor:installation:network [2011/07/18 18:01] – [Install Binaries] added owner=condor garrettheath4
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 In order to install the binaries onto the ''tesla.cs.wlu.edu'' NAS, run this command in the terminal: In order to install the binaries onto the ''tesla.cs.wlu.edu'' NAS, run this command in the terminal:
 <code bash>cd /mnt/config/src/fedora64 <code bash>cd /mnt/config/src/fedora64
-sudo ./condor_configure --type=manager,submit,execute --central-manager=john.cs.wlu.edu --local-dir=/mnt/config/hosts/_default --install-dir=/mnt/config/release/x86_64_rhap_5 --install --verbose</code>+sudo ./condor_configure --type=manager,submit,execute --central-manager=john.cs.wlu.edu --local-dir=/mnt/config/hosts/_default --install-dir=/mnt/config/release/x86_64_rhap_5 --owner=condor --install --verbose</code>
  
 ===== Add Machines to Condor Pool ===== ===== Add Machines to Condor Pool =====
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 ==== Add Local condor User ==== ==== Add Local condor User ====
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 +In order for daemons to run correctly and for permissions to be properly set, a local ''condor'' user must be present on all members of the Condor pool.  The following must be set for the ''condor'' users:\\
 +  condor UID = 1344
 +  condor GID = 1610
  
 First, check to see if the ''condor'' user exists on the machine.  Do this by running: First, check to see if the ''condor'' user exists on the machine.  Do this by running:
 <code bash>cat /etc/passwd | grep ^condor:</code> <code bash>cat /etc/passwd | grep ^condor:</code>
-If you get a match, you need to reset the UID and GID of the user. +**If you get a match**first reset its settings in case the user wasn't created correctly
-<code bash>sudo usermod -c "Owner of Condor Daemons" -d "/var/lib/condor" -m -u 201 -g 481 -s "/sbin/nologin" -L condor</code>+<code bash>sudo groupmod -g 1610 condor 
 +sudo usermod -c "Owner of Condor Daemons" -d "/var/lib/condor" -m -u 1344 -g condor -s "/sbin/nologin" -L condor</code> 
 +:!: If you get a message that says that the directory ''/var/lib/condor'' already exists, run this command next: 
 +<code bash>sudo chown -R condor:condor /var/lib/condor</code>
  
-If you do not get a match, you need to manually add the user.  To do this, run: +**If you do not get a match**, you need to manually add the user.  To do this, run: 
-<code bash>sudo groupadd -g 481 condor</code> +<code bash>sudo groupadd -g 1610 condor 
-sudo useradd -c "Owner of Condor Daemons" -d "/var/lib/condor" -m -u 201 -g 481 -s "/sbin/nologin" condor+sudo useradd -c "Owner of Condor Daemons" -d "/var/lib/condor" -m -u 1344 -g condor -s "/sbin/nologin" condor
 sudo usermod -L condor</code> sudo usermod -L condor</code>
  
 +Just to be sure, do <code bash>ls -al /var/lib/condor</code> and verify that the entry "''.''" is owned by ''condor'' and is a part of the ''condor'' group.  If not, you probably have a conflicting UID or GID and will have to set it manually.  Set it to one that is not being used by the local user system or by the network and then set the ''CONDOR_IDS'' variable in that individual host's Condor local configuration file((A host's individual configuration file is located at ''/mnt/config/hosts/<HOSTNAME>/config/condor_config.local'' .))
 ==== Set Machine Variables ==== ==== Set Machine Variables ====
  
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