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       condor_cod - manage COD machines and jobs

Synopsis

       condor_cod [ -help -version ]

       condor_cod  request  [  -pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber] -name
       scheddname ][ -addr <a.b.c.d:port> ]  [[  -help  -version  ]  [  -debug
       -timeout N -classad file ] ] [ -requirements expr ] [ -lease N ]

       condor_cod  release -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N
       -classad file ] ] [ -fast ]

       condor_cod activate -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N
       -classad  file ] ] [ -keyword string -jobad filename -cluster N -proc N
       -requirements expr ]

       condor_cod deactivate -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout
       N -classad file ] ] [ -fast ]

       condor_cod  suspend -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N
       -classad file ] ]

       condor_cod renew -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [  -debug  -timeout  N
       -classad file ] ]

       condor_cod  resume  -id ClaimID [[ -help -version ] [ -debug -timeout N
       -classad file ] ]

       condor_cod delegate_proxy -id ClaimID [[  -help  -version  ]  [  -debug
       -timeout N -classad file ] ] [ -x509proxy ProxyFile ]

Description

       condor_cod  issues commands that manage and use COD claims on machines,
       given proper authorization.

       Instead of specifying an argument of request ,  release  ,  activate  ,
       deactivate  ,  suspend  ,  renew  , or resume , the user may invoke the
       condor_cod tool by appending an underscore followed  by  one  of  these
       arguments. As an example, the following two commands are equivalent:

           condor_cod release -id "<128.105.121.21:49973>#1073352104#4"

           condor_cod_release -id "<128.105.121.21:49973>#1073352104#4"

       To  make these extended-name commands work, hard link the extended name
       to the condor_cod executable. For example on a Unix machine:

       ln condor_cod_request condor_cod

       The request argument gives a claim ID, and the other commands ( release
       ,  activate , deactivate , suspend , and resume ) use the claim ID. The
       claim ID is given as the last line of output for a request  ,  and  the
       output appears of the form:

       ID of new claim is: "<a.b.c.d:portnumber>#x#y"

       An actual example of this line of output is

       ID of new claim is: "<128.105.121.21:49973>#1073352104#4"

       Also see section for more a complete description of COD.

Options

       -help

          Display usage information

       -version

          Display version information

       -pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]

          Specify  a  pool  by  giving  the central manager’s host name and an
          optional port number

       -name scheddname

          Send the command to a machine identified by scheddname

       -addr <a.b.c.d:port>

          Send the command to a machine located at <a.b.c.d:port>

       -lease N

          For the request of a new  claim,  automatically  release  the  claim
          after N seconds.

       request

          Create a new COD claim

       release

          Relinquish a claim and kill any running job

       activate

          Start a job on a given claim

       deactivate

          Kill the current job, but keep the claim

       suspend

          Suspend the job on a given claim

       renew

          Renew the lease to the COD claim

       resume

          Resume the job on a given claim

       delegate_proxy

          Delegate an X509 proxy for the given claim

General Remarks

Examples

Exit Status

       condor_cod  will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and
       it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.

Author

       Condor Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Copyright

       Copyright (C) 1990-2009  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       7.2.4       Manual       or
       http://www.condorproject.org/licensefor   additional  notices.  condor-
       admin@cs.wisc.edu

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