HTCondor is the underlying high-throughput computing workload management tool used by several Intergraph 2013 products (such as SmartPlant Instrumentation, Smart 3D, or ImageStation) to offload heavy batch jobs, distribute rendering, or process calculations across network pools.
Installing and configuring Condor for Intergraph 2013 involves setting up a basic Windows-based HTCondor pool consisting of a Central Manager (the orchestrator), Submit nodes (where Intergraph initiates jobs), and Execute nodes (the worker machines). Prerequisites
Supported OS: Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows Server ⁄2012 (matching the Intergraph 2013 compatibility matrix).
Network Stability: Fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) or static IPs must be reachable across all machines.
Admin Rights: Local administrator privileges are required on all machines during installation.
Firewall Port: Port 9618 (TCP/UDP) must be open network-wide for Condor daemon communications. Step 1: Install HTCondor on the Central Manager
The Central Manager serves as the “broker” that matches Intergraph requests to available worker resources. 3.2 Installation of Condor
Condor’s installation will setup a default configuration which you can then learn how to customize in the sections which follow.Harvard University Quick Start Installing an HTCondor Cluster
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