DaemonMaster ClassAd Attributes
CondorVersion
¶A string containing the HTCondor version number, the release date, and the build identification number.
DaemonStartTime
¶The time that this daemon was started, represented as the number of second elapsed since the Unix epoch (00:00:00 UTC, Jan 1, 1970).
DaemonLastReconfigTime
¶The time that this daemon was configured, represented as the number of second elapsed since the Unix epoch (00:00:00 UTC, Jan 1, 1970).
LinuxCapabilities
¶A hexadecimal formatted string that holds all set effective Linux capabilities bit mask. This hex string can be decoded using
capsh
. Only exists if running on a Linux OS.Machine
¶A string with the machine’s fully qualified host name.
MasterIpAddr
¶String with the IP and port address of the condor_master daemon which is publishing this DaemonMaster ClassAd.
MonitorSelfAge
¶The number of seconds that this daemon has been running.
MonitorSelfCPUUsage
¶The fraction of recent CPU time utilized by this daemon.
MonitorSelfImageSize
¶The amount of virtual memory consumed by this daemon in Kbytes.
MonitorSelfRegisteredSocketCount
¶The current number of sockets registered by this daemon.
MonitorSelfResidentSetSize
¶The amount of resident memory used by this daemon in Kbytes.
MonitorSelfSecuritySessions
¶The number of open (cached) security sessions for this daemon.
MonitorSelfTime
¶The time, represented as the number of second elapsed since the Unix epoch (00:00:00 UTC, Jan 1, 1970), at which this daemon last checked and set the attributes with names that begin with the string
MonitorSelf
.MyAddress
¶String with the IP and port address of the condor_master daemon which is publishing this ClassAd.
MyCurrentTime
¶The time, represented as the number of second elapsed since the Unix epoch (00:00:00 UTC, Jan 1, 1970), at which the condor_master daemon last sent a ClassAd update to the condor_collector.
Name
¶The name of this resource; typically the same value as the
Machine
attribute, but could be customized by the site administrator. On SMP machines, the condor_startd will divide the CPUs up into separate slots, each with a unique name. These names will be of the form “slot#@full.hostname”, for example, “slot1@vulture.cs.wisc.edu”, which signifies slot number 1 from vulture.cs.wisc.edu.PublicNetworkIpAddr
¶Description is not yet written.
RealUid
¶The UID under which the condor_master is started.
UpdateSequenceNumber
¶An integer, starting at zero, and incremented with each ClassAd update sent to the condor_collector. The condor_collector uses this value to sequence the updates it receives.