
9. While it is outside the scope of this paper to be a troubleshooting guide, if the job is
submitted and it does not run, check what the problem is with condor_q -better-analyze
$ condor_q -better-analyze
-- Submitter: mrgmgr.rhcf.lab : <10.16.139.32:9675> : mrgmgr.rhcf.lab
---
096.000: Run analysis summary. Of 14 machines,
0 are rejected by your job's requirements
0 reject your job because of their own requirements
0 match but are serving users with a better priority in the pool
14 match but reject the job for unknown reasons
0 match but will not currently preempt their existing job
0 match but are currently offline
0 are available to run your job
10.Verify the results of the perfect number job
$ cat perfect/output/perfect.out
6
28
496
8128
10 Summary
As customers move applications towards the cloud, it is going to become more important than
ever to have an established, tested software stack that is easy to deploy, manage and scale.
As described in this paper, Red Hat Cloud Foundations meets these needs . This paper
describes the process to deploy a Red Hat Cloud Foundation solution.
The paper describes what software is needed, where to get the software, how to deploy the
servers and applications, and finally, how to configure the applications. This Red Hat Cloud
Foundations paper provides all the information required to set up an environment using best
practices.
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