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just-man-pages/condor_fetchlGeneral Commands just-man-pages/condor_fetchlog(1) Name condor_fetchlog Retrieve a daemon's log file that is located on another computer Synopsis condor_fetchlog [ -help -version ] condor_fetchlog [ -pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber] ] [ -master -startd -schedd -collector -negotiator -kbdd ] machine-name subsys- tem[.extension] Description condor_fetchlog contacts HTCondor running on the machine specified by machine-name , and asks it to return a log file from that machine. Which log file is determined from the subsystem[.extension] argument. The log file is printed to standard output. This command eliminates the need to remotely log in to a machine in order to retrieve a daemon's log file. For security purposes of authentication and authorization, this command requires ADMINISTRATOR level of access. The subsystem[.extension] argument is utilized to construct the log file's name. Without an optional .extension , the value of the configu- ration variable named subsystem _LOG defines the log file's name. When specified, the .extension is appended to this value. The subsystem argument is any value $(SUBSYSTEM) that has a defined configuration variable of $(SUBSYSTEM)_LOG , or any of * NEGOTIATOR_MATCH * HISTORY * STARTD_HISTORY A value for the optional .extension to the subsystem argument is typi- cally one of the three strings: 1. .old 2. .slot<X> 3. .slot<X>.old Within these strings, <X> is substituted with the slot number. A subsystem argument of STARTD_HISTORY fetches all condor_startd his- tory by concatenating all instances of log files resulting from rota- tion. 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 op- tional port number -master Send the command to the condor_master daemon (default) -startd Send the command to the condor_startd daemon -schedd Send the command to the condor_schedd daemon -collector Send the command to the condor_collector daemon -kbdd Send the command to the condor_kbdd daemon Examples To get the condor_negotiator daemon's log from a host named head.exam- ple.com from within the current pool: condor_fetchlog head.example.com NEGOTIATOR To get the condor_startd daemon's log from a host named execute.exam- ple.com from within the current pool: condor_fetchlog execute.example.com STARTD This command requested the condor_startd daemon's log from the con- dor_master . If the condor_master has crashed or is unresponsive, ask another daemon running on that computer to return the log. For example, ask the condor_startd daemon to return the condor_master condor_fetchlog -startd execute.example.com MASTER Exit Status condor_fetchlog will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure. Author Center for High Throughput Computing, University of Wisconsin-Madison Copyright Copyright (C) 1990-2015 Center for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. date just-man-pages/condor_fetchlog(1)
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