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This page contains copies of the configuration files we use on our system.  Use the table of contents to the right to jump to a specific configuration file.

Global Configuration File

condor_config_global

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        <description>Local Installation of Condor

This page describes the procedure for installing Condor on a Fedora 13 system from the Condor source code.  The Fedora repository version of Condor is a few versions behind and has a few features, such as Checkpointing, disabled.  For these reasons, we chose to install Condor from scratch using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux version of the source code.</description>
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This page describes the installation procedure for installing Condor on a network-shared location.  Installing Condor on the network allows for centralized configuration and convenient upgrades.  This network-shared location should be on a high-availability file server, preferably a high-bandwidth</description>
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Note

DELETEME

:!: Note: This page is deprecated.  The new TODO list is located on this Tasks To-Do List. :!:

Pending

	*  :!: Configure firewalls to open port range 9600-9700 on all Condor computers.
	*  Install Monit to monitor system services and processes to ensure that they are running at all times.  Configure it so that if Condor crashes, Monit will automagically restart them.</description>
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        <description>Yum Installation from Fedora Repository

The easiest way to install Condor on a computer is to use a package manager to install it for you from a supported software repository.  On Fedora, the package manager is known as Yum.  Installing Condor through Yum has a lot of benefits.  For one, Condor will be automatically installed in a Unix-standard folder so that you don&#039;t have to figure out where to put all of the pieces.  Also, upgrading to newer software versions is very much simplified and you …</description>
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