Job Submission Configuration Options
- DEFAULT_UNIVERSE¶
The universe under which a job is executed may be specified in the submit description file. If it is not specified in the submit description file, then this variable specifies the universe (when defined). If the universe is not specified in the submit description file, and if this variable is not defined, then the default universe for a job will be the vanilla universe.
- JOB_DEFAULT_NOTIFICATION¶
The default that sets email notification for jobs. This variable defaults to
NEVER, such that HTCondor will not send email about events for jobs. Possible values areNEVER,ERROR,ALWAYS, orCOMPLETE. IfALWAYS, the owner will be notified whenever the job completes. IfCOMPLETE, the owner will be notified when the job terminates. IfERROR, the owner will only be notified if the job terminates abnormally, or if the job is placed on hold because of a failure, and not by user request. IfNEVER, the owner will not receive email.- JOB_DEFAULT_LEASE_DURATION¶
The default value for the job_lease_duration submit command when the submit file does not specify a value. The default value is 2400, which is 40 minutes.
- JOB_DEFAULT_REQUESTMEMORY¶
The amount of memory in MiB to acquire for a job, if the job does not specify how much it needs using the request_memory submit command. If this variable is not defined, then the default is defined by the expression
128- JOB_DEFAULT_REQUESTDISK¶
The amount of disk in KiB to acquire for a job, if the job does not specify how much it needs using the request_disk submit command. If the job defines the value, then that value takes precedence. If not set, then the default is the maximum of 1 GB and 125% of the transfer input size, which is the expression
MAX({1024, (TransferInputSizeMB+1) * 1.25}) * 1024- JOB_DEFAULT_REQUESTCPUS¶
The number of CPUs to acquire for a job, if the job does not specify how many it needs using the request_cpus submit command. If the job defines the value, then that value takes precedence. If not set, then then the default is 1.
- DEFAULT_JOB_MAX_RETRIES¶
The default value for the maximum number of job retries, if the condor_submit retry feature is used. (Note that this value is only relevant if either retry_until or success_exit_code is defined in the submit file, and max_retries is not.) (See the condor_submit man page.) The default value if not defined is 2.
If you want condor_submit to automatically append an expression to
the Requirements expression or Rank expression of jobs at your
site use the following macros:
- APPEND_REQ_VANILLA¶
Expression to be appended to vanilla job requirements.
- APPEND_REQUIREMENTS¶
Expression to be appended to any type of universe jobs. This is a submit side change. That is, when condor_submit submits to a remote condor_schedd, the value of APPEND_REQUIREMENTS on the submit machine, not the schedd machine, is used. HTCondor wraps this expression in parentheses and ands (&&) it to the end of the job’s Requirements expression.
However, if APPEND_REQ_VANILLA is defined, then ignore the APPEND_REQUIREMENTS for that universe.
- APPEND_RANK¶
Expression to be appended to job rank. APPEND_RANK_VANILLA will override this setting if defined.
- APPEND_RANK_VANILLA¶
Expression to append to vanilla job rank.
In addition, you may provide default Rank expressions if your users
do not specify their own with:
- DEFAULT_RANK¶
Default rank expression for any job that does not specify its own rank expression in the submit description file. There is no default value, such that when undefined, the value used will be 0.0.
- DEFAULT_RANK_VANILLA¶
Default rank for vanilla universe jobs. There is no default value, such that when undefined, the value used will be 0.0. When both DEFAULT_RANK and DEFAULT_RANK_VANILLA are defined, the value for DEFAULT_RANK_VANILLA is used for vanilla universe jobs.
- SUBMIT_GENERATE_CUSTOM_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS¶
If
True, condor_submit will treat any attribute in the job ClassAd that begins withRequestas a request for a custom resource and will ad a clause to the Requirements expression ensuring that on slots that have that resource will match the job. The default value isTrue.- SUBMIT_GENERATE_CONDOR_C_REQUIREMENTS¶
If
True, condor_submit will add clauses to the job’s Requirements expression for condor grid universe jobs like it does for vanilla universe jobs. The default value isTrue.- SUBMIT_SKIP_FILECHECKS¶
If
True, condor_submit behaves as if the -disable command-line option is used. This tells condor_submit to disable file permission checks when submitting a job for read permissions on all input files, such as those defined by commands input transfer_input_files as well as write permission to output files, such as a log file defined by log files defined with output transfer_output_files This can significantly decrease the amount of time required to submit a large group of jobs. The default value isTrue.- WARN_ON_UNUSED_SUBMIT_FILE_MACROS¶
A boolean variable that defaults to
True. WhenTrue, condor_submit performs checks on the job’s submit description file contents for commands that define a macro, but do not use the macro within the file. A warning is issued, but job submission continues. A definition of a new macro occurs when the lhs of a command is not a known submit command. This check may help spot spelling errors of known submit commands.- SUBMIT_DEFAULT_SHOULD_TRANSFER_FILES¶
Provides a default value for the submit command should_transfer_files if the submit file does not supply a value and when the value is not forced by some other command in the submit file, such as the universe. Valid values are YES, TRUE, ALWAYS, NO, FALSE, NEVER and IF_NEEDED. If the value is not one of these, then IF_NEEDED will be used.
- SUBMIT_REQUEST_MISSING_UNITS¶
If set to the string
error, it is an error to submit a job with a request_memory or request_disk with a unitless value. If set towarn, a warning is printed to the screen, but submit continues. Default value is unset (neither warn or error). (HTCONDOR-1837)¶- SUBMIT_SEND_RESCHEDULE¶
A boolean expression that when False, prevents condor_submit from automatically sending a condor_reschedule command as it completes. The condor_reschedule command causes the condor_schedd daemon to start searching for machines with which to match the submitted jobs. When True, this step always occurs. In the case that the machine where the job(s) are submitted is managing a huge number of jobs (thousands or tens of thousands), this step would hurt performance in such a way that it became an obstacle to scalability. The default value is True.
- SUBMIT_CONTAINER_NEVER_XFER_ABSOLUTE_CMD¶
A boolean that defaults to false. When true, which was the default before 24.0, a container or docker universe job whose Executable was an absolute path was assumed to be located within the container image, and thus never transfered. When false, we assume it on the AP and thus transfered, when file transfer is enabled.
- SUBMIT_ATTRS¶
A comma-separated and/or space-separated list of ClassAd attribute names for which the attribute and value will be inserted into all the job ClassAds that condor_submit creates. In this way, it is like the “+” syntax in a submit description file. Attributes defined in the submit description file with “+” will override attributes defined in the configuration file with SUBMIT_ATTRS. Note that adding an attribute to a job’s ClassAd will not function as a method for specifying default values of submit description file commands forgotten in a job’s submit description file. The command in the submit description file results in actions by condor_submit, while the use of SUBMIT_ATTRS adds a job ClassAd attribute at a later point in time.
- SUBMIT_ALLOW_GETENV¶
A boolean attribute which defaults to true. If set to false, the submit command “getenv = true” is an error. Any restricted form of “getenv = some_env_var_name” is still allowed.
- LOG_ON_NFS_IS_ERROR¶
A boolean value that controls whether condor_submit prohibits job submit description files with job event log files on NFS. If LOG_ON_NFS_IS_ERROR is set to
True, such submit files will be rejected. If LOG_ON_NFS_IS_ERROR is set toFalse, the job will be submitted. If not defined, LOG_ON_NFS_IS_ERROR defaults toFalse.- SUBMIT_MAX_PROCS_IN_CLUSTER¶
An integer value that limits the maximum number of jobs that would be assigned within a single cluster. Job submissions that would exceed the defined value fail, issuing an error message, and with no jobs submitted. The default value is 0, which does not limit the number of jobs assigned a single cluster number.
- ENABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS¶
A boolean value that defaults to
False. WhenTrue, condor_submit issues warnings when a job requests features that are no longer supported.- INTERACTIVE_SUBMIT_FILE¶
The path and file name of a submit description file that condor_submit will use in the specification of an interactive job. The default is
$(RELEASE_DIR)/libexec/interactive.sub when not defined.- CRED_MIN_TIME_LEFT¶
When a job uses an X509 user proxy, condor_submit will refuse to submit a job whose x509 expiration time is less than this many seconds in the future. The default is to only refuse jobs whose expiration time has already passed.
- CONTAINER_SHARED_FS¶
This is a list of strings that name directories which are shared on the execute machines and may contain container images under them. The default value is /cvmfs. When a container universe job lists a condor_image that is under one of these directories, HTCondor knows not to try to transfer the file to the execution point.