HTCondor Manual

Quick start guides

  • Users’ Quick Start Guide
  • Downloading and Installing
  • Overview

Reference Manuals

  • Users’ Manual
  • Administrators’ Manual
  • ClassAds
  • DAGMan Workflows
  • Python Bindings

Additional Docs

  • Cloud Computing
  • Grid Computing
  • Platform-Specific Information
  • Recipes, Examples, and Other Answers
    • Answers for Users
    • Answers for Admins
    • Answers Related to DAGMan
  • Version History and Release Notes

Reference, Glossary and Index

  • Commands Reference (man pages)
  • ClassAd Attributes
  • Codes and Other Needed Values
  • Glossary
  • Index
HTCondor Manual
  • Recipes, Examples, and Other Answers
  • Edit on GitHub

Recipes, Examples, and Other Answers

We’ve divided this section into parts for different audiences.

  • Answers for Users
    • Example: Run a Job on a CPU if a GPU is not Available
    • Example: Request a Variable Number of CPU Cores
    • Example: Convert Multi-Queue Statements into One
    • Example: Transfer a job’s output sandbox on removal
    • Recipe: Run a Job on Anvil Using an Allocation
    • Recipe: Run a Job on Bridges-2 Using an Allocation
    • Recipe: Run a Job on Delta Using an Allocation
    • Recipe: Run a Job on Expanse Using an Allocation
    • Recipe: Run a Job on the PATh Facility Using Credits
    • Recipe: Run a Job on Perlmutter Using an Allocation
    • Example: Sleep Job for an Annex
  • Answers for Admins
    • Recipe: How to require a submit file to contain some specific request
    • Recipe: How to Fill a Pool Breadth-First
    • Recipe: How to limit jobs to run on some machines
    • Recipe: Interactive Singularity Jobs and condor_ssh_to_job
    • Recipe: Setting up a Collector Tree
    • Which platforms does HTCondor support?
    • Is HTCondor cross-platform?
  • Answers Related to DAGMan
    • Example: DAGMan Completes When Some Percentage of Nodes Succeed
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