1CONDOR_FETCHLOG(1)              HTCondor Manual             CONDOR_FETCHLOG(1)
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NAME

6       condor_fetchlog - HTCondor Manual
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8       Retrieve a daemon's log file that is located on another computer
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SYNOPSIS

13       condor_fetchlog [-help | -version ]
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15       condor_fetchlog  [-pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]] [-master |
16       -startd | -schedd | -collector | -negotiator  |  -kbdd  ]  machine-name
17       subsystem[.extension]
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DESCRIPTION

20       condor_fetchlog  contacts  HTCondor running on the machine specified by
21       machine-name, and asks it to return  a  log  file  from  that  machine.
22       Which  log  file is determined from the subsystem[.extension] argument.
23       The log file is printed to standard output. This command eliminates the
24       need  to  remotely  log in to a machine in order to retrieve a daemon's
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27       For security purposes of authentication and authorization, this command
28       requires ADMINISTRATOR level of access.
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30       The  subsystem[.extension]  argument  is  utilized to construct the log
31       file's name. Without an optional .extension, the value of the  configu‐
32       ration  variable named subsystem _LOG defines the log file's name. When
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35       The subsystem argument is any value $(SUBSYSTEM)  that  has  a  defined
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44       A  value for the optional .extension to the subsystem argument is typi‐
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53       Within these strings, <X> is substituted with the slot number.
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55       A subsystem argument of STARTD_HISTORY fetches all  condor_startd  his‐
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OPTIONS

60          -help  Display usage information
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62          -version
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65          -pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]
66                 Specify a pool by giving the central manager's host name  and
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70                 Send the command to the condor_master daemon (default)
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79                 Send the command to the condor_collector daemon
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81          -kbdd  Send the command to the condor_kbdd daemon
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EXAMPLES

84       To  get the condor_negotiator daemon's log from a host named head.exam‐
85       ple.com from within the current pool:
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89       To get the condor_startd daemon's log from a host  named  execute.exam‐
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94       This  command  requested  the  condor_startd daemon's log from the con‐
95       dor_master. If the condor_master has crashed or  is  unresponsive,  ask
96       another daemon running on that computer to return the log. For example,
97       ask the condor_startd daemon to return the condor_master 's log:
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EXIT STATUS

102       condor_fetchlog will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success,
103       and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.
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AUTHOR

106       HTCondor Team
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109       1990-2022,  Center for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences De‐
110       partment, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,  WI,  US.  Licensed
111       under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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