The following are short examples of how to customize Condor using Rocks commands.
Enable Condor Client on all VM-Containers Appliances: rocks add appliance attr vm-container Condor_Client true
Disable Condor on particular node: rocks set host attr compute-0-0 Condor_Client false
Enable Condor jobs to run on the frontend: rocks set host attr frontend CONDOR_DAEMONS "MASTER, SCHEDD, COLLECTOR, NEGOTIATOR, STARTD"
Overwrite the UID_DOMAIN attribute automatically generated by adding it to 99Rocks.conf rocks add attr Condor_99Rocks_UID_DOMAIN "my.new.domain"
Define a New Condor Master: rocks set attr Condor_Master central-master.my.edu
Enable MPI/Dedicated Scheduler: rocks set attr Condor_EnableMPI true.
Actively-running Condor daemons must be reconfigured for this attribute to take affect. This can be achieved dynamically on compute and frontend appliances using rocks sync host condor frontend compute.
Reinstalled nodes will build the correct configuration.