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NAME

       condor_install - HTCondor Manual

       Configure or install HTCondor

SYNOPSIS

       condor_configure or condor_install [--help] [--usage]

       condor_configure     or     condor_install     [--install[=<path/to/release>]]     [--install-dir=<path>]
       [--prefix=<path>] [--local-dir=<path>] [--make-personal-condor] [--bosco] [--type =  <  submit,  execute,
       manager   >]  [--central-manager  =  <  hostname>]  [--owner  =  <  ownername  >]  [--maybe-daemon-owner]
       [--install-log  =  <  file  >]   [--overwrite]   [--ignore-missing-libs]   [--force]   [--no-env-scripts]
       [--env-scripts-dir = < directory >] [--backup] [--credd] [--verbose]

DESCRIPTION

       condor_configure  and condor_install refer to a single script that installs and/or configures HTCondor on
       Unix machines. As the names imply, condor_install is intended to perform  a  HTCondor  installation,  and
       condor_configure  is  intended to configure (or reconfigure) an existing installation. Both will run with
       Perl 5.6.0 or more recent versions.

       condor_configure (and condor_install) are designed to be run more than one time where  required.  It  can
       install HTCondor when invoked with a correct configuration via

          $ condor_install

       or

          $ condor_configure --install

       or, it can change the configuration files when invoked via

          $ condor_configure

       Note  that  changes  in  the  configuration  files do not result in changes while HTCondor is running. To
       effect changes while HTCondor is  running,  it  is  necessary  to  further  use  the  condor_reconfig  or
       condor_restart  command.  condor_reconfig  is  required  where the currently executing daemons need to be
       informed of configuration changes. condor_restart is required where the options --make-personal-condor or
       --type are used, since these affect which daemons are running.

       Running condor_configure or condor_install with no options results in a usage screen being  printed.  The
       --help option can be used to display a full help screen.

       Within  the  options  given  below,  the  phrase  release directories is the list of directories that are
       released with HTCondor. This list includes: bin, etc, examples, include, lib, libexec, man, sbin, sql and
       src.

OPTIONS

          -help  Print help screen and exit

          -usage Print short usage and exit

          -install
                 Perform installation,  assuming  that  the  current  working  directory  contains  the  release
                 directories.  Without  further  options,  the  configuration  is that of a Personal HTCondor, a
                 complete one-machine pool. If used as an upgrade within  an  existing  installation  directory,
                 existing configuration files and local directory are preserved. This is the default behavior of
                 condor_install.

          -install-dir=<path>
                 Specifies  the  path  where  HTCondor  should  be  installed  or  the  path where it already is
                 installed. The default is the current working directory.

          -prefix=<path>
                 This is an alias for -install-dir.

          -local-dir=<path>
                 Specifies the location of the local directory, which is the directory that  generally  contains
                 the  local  (machine-specific)  configuration  file  as  well as the directories where HTCondor
                 daemons write their run-time information (spool, log, execute).  This location is indicated  by
                 the  LOCAL_DIR  variable  in  the  configuration file. When installing (that is, if -install is
                 specified),  condor_configure  will  properly  create  the  local  directory  in  the  location
                 specified.   If   none  is  specified,  the  default  value  is  given  by  the  evaluation  of
                 $(RELEASE_DIR)/local.$(HOSTNAME).

                 During subsequent invocations of condor_configure (that is, without the  -install  option),  if
                 the  -local-dir  option  is specified, the new directory will be created and the log, spool and
                 execute directories will be moved there from their current location.

          -make-personal-condor
                 Installs and configures for Personal HTCondor, a fully-functional, one-machine pool.

          -bosco Installs and configures Bosco, a personal HTCondor that submits jobs to remote batch systems.

          -type= < submit, execute, manager >
                 One or more of the types may be listed. This determines the roles that a machine may play in  a
                 pool.  In general, any machine can be a submit and/or execute machine, and there is one central
                 manager per pool. In the case of a Personal HTCondor, the machine fulfills all three  of  these
                 roles.

          -central-manager=<hostname>
                 Instructs  the  current  HTCondor  installation  to  use  the  specified machine as the central
                 manager. This modifies the configuration variable COLLECTOR_HOST to point  to  the  given  host
                 name. The central manager machine's HTCondor configuration needs to be independently configured
                 to act as a manager using the option -type=manager.

          -owner=<ownername>
                 Set configuration such that HTCondor daemons will be executed as the given owner. This modifies
                 the  ownership  on  the log, spool and execute directories and sets the CONDOR_IDS value in the
                 configuration file, to ensure that HTCondor daemons start up as the specified  effective  user.
                 This  is only applicable when condor_configure is run by root. If not run as root, the owner is
                 the user running the condor_configure command.

          -maybe-daemon-owner
                 If -owner is not specified and no appropriate user can be found to run Condor, then this option
                 will allow the daemon user to be selected. This option is rarely needed by  users  but  can  be
                 useful for scripts that invoke condor_configure to install Condor.

          -install-log=<file>
                 Save  information  about  the  installation in the specified file. This is normally only needed
                 when condor_configure is called by a higher-level script, not when invoked by a person.

          -overwrite
                 Always overwrite the contents of the sbin directory in the installation directory. By  default,
                 condor_install  will  not install if it finds an existing sbin directory with HTCondor programs
                 in it. In this case, condor_install will exit with an  error  message.  Specify  -overwrite  or
                 -backup to tell condor_install what to do.

                 This  prevents  condor_install  from moving an sbin directory out of the way that it should not
                 move. This is particularly useful when trying to install HTCondor in a location used  by  other
                 things  (/usr,  /usr/local,  etc.)  For  example:  condor_install  -prefix=/usr  will  not move
                 /usr/sbin out of the way unless you specify the -backup option.

                 The -backup behavior is used to prevent condor_install from overwriting running daemons -  Unix
                 semantics  will  keep  the  existing  binaries  running,  even if they have been moved to a new
                 directory.

          -backup
                 Always backup the sbin directory in the installation  directory.   By  default,  condor_install
                 will  not  install if it finds an existing sbin directory with HTCondor programs in it. In this
                 case, condor_install with exit with an error message. You must specify -overwrite or -backup to
                 tell condor_install what to do.

                 This prevents condor_install from moving an sbin directory out of the way that  it  should  not
                 move.  This  is  particularly useful if you're trying to install HTCondor in a location used by
                 other things (/usr, /usr/local, etc.) For example: condor_install -prefix=/usr  will  not  move
                 /usr/sbin out of the way unless you specify the -backup option.

                 The  -backup behavior is used to prevent condor_install from overwriting running daemons - Unix
                 semantics will keep the existing binaries running, even if  they  have  been  moved  to  a  new
                 directory.

          -ignore-missing-libs
                 Ignore missing shared libraries that are detected by condor_install. By default, condor_install
                 will  detect  missing  shared libraries such as libstdc++.so.5 on Linux; it will print messages
                 and exit if missing libraries are detected. The -ignore-missing-libs will cause  condor_install
                 to not exit, and to proceed with the installation if missing libraries are detected.

          -force This  is  equivalent  to  enabling  both  the  -overwrite and -ignore-missing-libs command line
                 options.

          -no-env-scripts
                 By default, condor_configure writes simple sh and csh shell scripts which  can  be  sourced  by
                 their  respective  shells  to set the user's PATH and CONDOR_CONFIG environment variables. This
                 option prevents condor_configure from generating these scripts.

          -env-scripts-dir=<directory>
                 By default, the simple sh and csh shell scripts (see -no-env-scripts for details)  are  created
                 in  the  root  directory  of  the HTCondor installation. This option causes condor_configure to
                 generate these scripts in the specified directory.

          -credd Configure the the condor_credd daemon (credential manager daemon).

          -verbose
                 Print information about changes to configuration variables as they occur.

EXIT STATUS

       condor_configure will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and it will exit with a  nonzero
       value upon failure.

EXAMPLES

       Install  HTCondor  on  the  machine (machine1@cs.wisc.edu) to be the pool's central manager. On machine1,
       within the directory that contains the unzipped HTCondor distribution directories:

          $ condor_install --type=submit,execute,manager

       This will allow the machine to submit and execute HTCondor jobs, in addition to being the central manager
       of the pool.

       To change the configuration such that  machine2@cs.wisc.edu  is  an  execute-only  machine  (that  is,  a
       dedicated  computing  node) within a pool with central manager on machine1@cs.wisc.edu, issue the command
       on that machine2@cs.wisc.edu from within the directory where HTCondor is installed:

          $ condor_configure --central-manager=machine1@cs.wisc.edu --type=execute

       To change the location of the LOCAL_DIR directory in the configuration file, do (from the directory where
       HTCondor is installed):

          $ condor_configure --local-dir=/path/to/new/local/directory

       This will move the log,spool,execute directories to /path/to/new/local/directory from the  current  local
       directory.

AUTHOR

       HTCondor Team

COPYRIGHT

       1990-2024,  Center  for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-
       Madison, Madison, WI, US. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

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