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8 Reconfigure HTCondor daemons
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12 condor_reconfig [-help | -version ]
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14 condor_reconfig [-debug ] [-pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]] [
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19 condor_reconfig reconfigures all of the HTCondor daemons in accordance
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21 configuration is complete, the daemons will behave according to the
22 policies stated in the configuration file(s). The main exception is
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24 dor_restart command is used. Other configuration variables that can
25 only be changed if the HTCondor daemons are restarted are listed in the
26 HTCondor manual in the section on configuration. In general, condor_re‐
27 config should be used when making changes to the configuration files,
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30 The command condor_reconfig with no arguments or with the -daemon mas‐
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38 -help Display usage information
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40 -version
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43 -debug Causes debugging information to be sent to stderr, based on
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74 condor_reconfig will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success,
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78 To reconfigure the condor_master and all its children on the local
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87 To reconfigure a machine within a pool other than the local pool, use
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