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just-man-pages/condor_sos(1)General Commands Manuajust-man-pages/condor_sos(1) Name condor_sos Issue a command that will be serviced with a higher priority Synopsis condor_sos [ -help -version ] condor_sos [ -debug ] [ -timeoutmult value ] condor_command Description condor_sos sends the condor_command in such a way that the command is serviced ahead of other waiting commands. It appears to have a higher priority than other waiting commands. condor_sos is intended to give administrators a way to query the con- dor_schedd and condor_collector daemons when they are under such a heavy load that they are not responsive. There must be a special command port configured, in order for a command to be serviced with priority. The condor_schedd and condor_collector always have the special command port. Other daemons require configura- tion by setting configuration variable <SUBSYS>_SUPER_ADDRESS_FILE . Options -help Display usage information -version Display version information -debug Print extra debugging information as the command executes. -timeoutmult value Multiply any timeouts set for the command by the integer value . Examples The example command condor_sos -timeoutmult 5 condor_hold -all causes the condor_hold -all command to be handled by the condor_schedd with priority over any other commands that the condor_schedd has wait- ing to be serviced. It also extends any set timeouts by a factor of 5. Exit Status condor_sos will exit with the value 1 on error and with the exit value of the invoked command when the command is successfully invoked. 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_sos(1)
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