1condor_now(1) General Commands Manual condor_now(1)
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6 condor_nowStart a job now.
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9 condor_now-help
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11 condor_now[-name scheduler [-pool central-manager]] [-debug] now-jobva‐
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15 condor_nowtries to run the now-jobnow. The vacate-jobis immediately
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50 To begin running job 17.3 as soon as possible using job 4.2's slot:
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58 condor_now -debug -schedd magic -pool gandalf 17.3 4.2
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70 Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All
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