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HTCondor odds and ends

Dockerfile

Condor in a container works on alpine 3.10 with caveats.

  1. Edit the Dockerfile and change condor UID and GID to suit your pool before building.

  2. Run with

   `--net host \
    -v /etc/condor:/etc/condor \
    -v /var/lib/condor:/var/lib/condor \
    -v /var/log/condor:/var/log/condor \
    -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock 

(and place you config files under /etc/condor, of course.)

  1. Add condor to docker group on the host so it can write to /var/run/docker.sock and spawn "sibling" containers. That, and mounting /var/run/docker.sock is for running docker universe jobs: you don't need it if you don't want them, but see below.

  2. Nameservice switch does not work in alpine so if you have user accounts in LDAP or other SSO system, running as submitting user will fail. As will shared filesystem jobs, most likely.

UID_DOMAIN = $(FULL_HOSTNAME)

in the config will make all jobs run as nobody.

  1. There's more things that don't work in alpine courtesy of glibc so
START = WantDocker

in the config to make sure only docker universe (i.e. fully-self contained) jobs can run.

  1. The ENTRYPOINT is simply a wrapper that redirects output of condor_master to a log file. It's probably not needed, you could capture master logs through docker, but as far as I can tell, other condor daemons will still want to log to /var/log/condor. At least if you keep the default config.

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