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NAME

       condor_sos - HTCondor Manual

       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  condor_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
       configuration 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 waiting 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

       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.

                                                  Aug 25, 2024                                     CONDOR_SOS(1)