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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

Causes debugging information to be sent to stderr, based on the value of the configuration variable TOOL_DEBUG.
Display brief usage information and exit.
Request a token from the daemon named hostname in the pool. If not specified, the locally-running daemons will be used.
Request a token from a daemon in a non-default pool pool_name.
Causes all pending requests to be printed as JSON objects.
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