Administrators’ Manual
- Introduction
- Starting Up, Shutting Down and Reconfiguring the System
- Introduction to Configuration
- HTCondor Configuration Files
- Ordered Evaluation to Set the Configuration
- Configuration File Macros
- Comments and Line Continuations
- Multi-Line Values
- Executing a Program to Produce Configuration Macros
- Including Configuration from Elsewhere
- Reporting Errors and Warnings
- Conditionals in Configuration
- Function Macros in Configuration
- Macros That Will Require a Restart When Changed
- Pre-Defined Macros
- Configuration Templates
- Configuring HTCondor for Multiple Platforms
- Configuration Macros
- Configuration for Execution Points
- Introduction
- Slots: where jobs run
- Slot Isolation and Protection
- condor_startd Policy Configuration
- Configuring HTCondor for Running Backfill Jobs
- Custom and system slot attributes
- Container/VM support: Docker, Apptainer, Singularity and Xen/VMware
- Configuring GPUs
- condor_negotiator-Side Resource Consumption Policies
- Power Management
- Hooks
- Configuration for Access Points
- Configuration for Central Managers
- Security
- Security Overview
- Security Terms
- Quick Configuration of Security
- HTCondor’s Security Model
- Security Negotiation
- Authentication
- The Authentication Map File
- Encryption
- Integrity
- Authorization
- FIPS
- Security Sessions
- Host-Based Security in HTCondor
- Examples of Security Configuration
- Changing the Security Configuration
- User Accounts in HTCondor on Unix Platforms
- Networking, Port Usage, and CCB
- Port Usage in HTCondor
- Configuring port forwarding when using a NAT box: TCP_FORWARDING_HOST
- Reducing Port Usage with the condor_shared_port Daemon
- Configuring HTCondor for Machines With Multiple Network Interfaces
- HTCondor Connection Brokering (CCB)
- Using TCP to Send Updates to the condor_collector
- Running HTCondor on an IPv6 Network Stack
- Files, Directories and Logs
- Third Party/Delegated file, credential and checkpoint transfer