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CONDOR_TOKEN_REQUEST_LIST(1) | HTCondor Manual | CONDOR_TOKEN_REQUEST_LIST(1) |
NAME¶
condor_token_request_list - HTCondor Manual
list all token requests at a remote daemon
SYNOPSIS¶
condor_token_request_list [-pool pool_name] [-name hostname] [-type type] [-json] [-debug]
condor_token_request_list [-help ]
DESCRIPTION¶
condor_token_request_list will list all requests for tokens currently queued at a remote daemon. This allows the administrator to review token requests; these requests may be subsequently approved with an invocation of condor_token_request_approve.
An individual with ADMINISTRATOR authorization may see all queued token requests; otherwise, users can only see token requests for their own identity.
By default, condor_token_request_list will query the local condor_collector; by specifying a combination of -pool, -name, or -type, the tool can request tokens in other pools, on other hosts, or different daemon types.
OPTIONS¶
- -debug
- Causes debugging information to be sent to stderr, based on the value of the configuration variable TOOL_DEBUG.
- -help
- Display brief usage information and exit.
- -name hostname
- Request a token from the daemon named hostname in the pool. If not specified, the locally-running daemons will be used.
- -pool pool_name
- Request a token from a daemon in a non-default pool pool_name.
- -json
- Causes all pending requests to be printed as JSON objects.
- -type type
- Request a token from a specific daemon type type. If not given, a condor_collector is used.
EXAMPLES¶
To list the tokens at the default condor_collector:
$ condor_token_request_list RequestId = "4303687" ClientId = "worker0000.wisc.edu-960" PeerLocation = "10.0.4.13" AuthenticatedIdentity = "anonymous@ssl" RequestedIdentity = "condor@cs.wisc.edu" LimitAuthorization = "ADVERTISE_STARTD" RequestedIdentity = "bucky@cs.wisc.edu" AuthenticatedIdentity = "bucky@cs.wisc.edu" PeerLocation = "129.93.244.211" ClientId = "desktop0001.wisc.edu-712" RequestId = "4413973"
EXIT STATUS¶
condor_token_request_list will exit with a non-zero status value if it fails to communicate with the remote daemon or fails to authenticate. Otherwise, it will exit 0.
SEE ALSO¶
condor_token_request(1), condor_token_request_approve(1), condor_token_list(1)
AUTHOR¶
Center for High Throughput Computing, University of Wisconsin-Madison
AUTHOR¶
HTCondor Team
COPYRIGHT¶
1990-2024, Center for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, US. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
August 3, 2024 |