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condor_gather_info
Gather information about an HTCondor installation and a queued job
condor_gather_info
[--
jobid ClusterId.ProcId]
[--
scratch /path/to/directory]
condor_gather_info is a Linux-only tool that
will collect and output information
about the machine it is run upon,
about the HTCondor installation local to the machine,
and optionally about a specified HTCondor job.
The information gathered by this tool is most often used as a debugging aid
for the developers of HTCondor.
Without the --
jobid option, information about the
local machine and its HTCondor installation is gathered and
placed into the file called condor-profile.txt,
in the current working directory.
The information gathered is under the category of Identity.
With the --
jobid option,
additional information is gathered about the job given
in the command line argument and identified by
its ClusterId and ProcId ClassAd attributes.
The information includes both categories,
Identity and Job information.
As the quantity of information can be extensive,
this information is placed into a compressed tar file.
The file is placed into the current working directory,
and it is named using the format
cgi-<username>-jid<ClusterId>.<ProcId>-<year>-<month>-<day>-<hour>_<minute>_<second>-<TZ>.tar.gz
All values within <>
are substituted with current values.
The building of this potentially large tar file can require a fair
amount of temporary space.
If the --
scratch option is specified,
it identifies a directory in which to build the tar file.
If the --
scratch option is not specified,
then the directory will be /tmp/cgi-<PID>,
where the process ID is that of the condor_gather_info executable.
The information gathered by this tool:
- Identity
- User name who generated the report
- Script location and machine name
- Date of report creation
- uname -a
- Contents of /etc/issue
- Contents of /etc/redhat-release
- Contents of /etc/debian_version
- Contents of $(LOG)/MasterLog
- Contents of $(LOG)/ShadowLog
- Contents of $(LOG)/SchedLog
- Output of ps -auxww -forest
- Output of df -h
- Output of iptables -L
- Output of ls `condor_config_val LOG`
- Output of ldd `condor_config_val SBIN`/condor_schedd
- Contents of /etc/hosts
- Contents of /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Output of ulimit -a
- Output of uptime
- Output of free
- Network interface configuration (ifconfig)
- HTCondor version
- Location of HTCondor configuration files
- HTCondor configuration variables
- All variables and values
- Definition locations for each configuration variable
- Job Information
- Output of condor_q jobid
- Output of condor_q -l jobid
- Output of condor_q -analyze jobid
- Job event log, if it exists
- Only events pertaining to the job ID
- If condor_gather_info has the proper permissions,
it runs condor_fetchlog on the machine where the job most recently ran,
and includes the contents of the logs from the condor_master,
condor_startd, and condor_starter.
- --jobid ClusterId.ProcId
- Data mine information about this HTCondor job from the local
HTCondor installation and condor_schedd.
- --scratch /path/to/directory
- A path to temporary space needed when building the output tar file.
Defaults to /tmp/cgi-<PID>, where <PID> is replaced by
the process ID of condor_gather_info.
- condor-profile.txt The Identity portion of the information
gathered when condor_gather_info is run without arguments.
- cgi-<username>-jid<cluster>.<proc>-<year>-<month>-<day>-<hour>_<minute>_<second>-<TZ>.tar.gz The output file which contains all of
the information produced by this tool.
condor_gather_info will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success,
and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.
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