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condor_cold_stop(1)					      General Commands Manual					       condor_cold_stop(1)

Name
       condor_cold_stop reliably - shut down and uninstall a running Condor instance

Synopsis
       condor_cold_stop -help

       condor_cold_stop[-force]  [-basedir  directory]	[-localdir directory] [-runlocalconfig file] [-cleaninstall] [-cleanlocal] [-stop] [-loga-
       rchive archive] [-spoolarchive archive] [-execarchive archive] [-filelock] [-pid] [-artifact file]  [-nogurl]  [-globuslocation	directory]
       -configfile file

Description
       condor_cold_stop  reliably  shuts  down	and uninstall a running Condor instance. This program first uses condor_local_stopto reliably shut
       down the running Condor instance. It then uses condor_cleanup_localto create and store archives of the  log ,  spool , and  execute  direc-
       tories. Its last task is to uninstall the Condor binaries and libraries using cleanup_release.

Options
       -artifact file

	  Uses fileas the artifact file to determine whether the condor_masterdaemon is still alive.

       -basedir directory

	  Directory where the Condor installation can be found. When not specified, the current working directory is assumed.

       -cleaninstall

	  Remove  the Condor installation. If none of the options -cleaninstall, -cleanlocal, or -stopare specified, the program behaves as though
	  all of them have been provided.

       -cleanlocal

	  The program will remove the  log ,  spool ,  exec directories for this Condor instance. If none of the options -cleaninstall,  -cleanlo-
	  cal, or -stopare specified, the program behaves as though all of them have been provided.

       -configfile file

	  The  same configuration file path given to condor_cold_start. This program assumes the file is in the installation directory or the cur-
	  rent working directory.

       -execarchive archive

	  The program will create a tar'ed and gzip'ed archive of the  execute directory and stores it as archive. The archivecan be a	file  path
	  or a grid-ftp url.

       -filelock

	  Determine whether the condor_masterdaemon has exited using a file lock undertaker. This option must match the corresponding option given
	  to condor_cold_start.

       -force

	  Ignore the status of the condor_schedddaemon (whether it has jobs in the queue or not) when shutting down Condor.

       -globuslocation directory

	  The directory containing the Globus installation. This option is required if any of the options  of  the  form  -*archiveare	used,  and
	  Globus is not installed in  /opt/globus .

       -localdir directory

	  Directory  where  the   log  ,  spool , and  execute directories are stored for this running instance of Condor. Required if the -clean-
	  localoption is specified.

       -logarchive archive

	  The program will create a tar'ed and gzip'ed archive of the  log directory and stores it as archive. The archivecan be a file path or  a
	  grid-ftp url.

       -nogurl

	  Do not use globus-url-copyto store the archives. This implies that the archives can only be stored on mounted file systems.

       -pid

	  Determine  whether  the  condor_masterdaemon	has  exited using a unique process id undertaker. This option must match the corresponding
	  option given to condor_cold_start.

       -runlocalconfig file

	  Bind fileinto the configuration used by this instance of Condor. This option should the one provided to condor_cold_start.

       -spoolarchive archive

	  The program will create a tar'ed and gzip'ed archive of the  spool directory and stores it as archive. The archivecan be a file path	or
	  a grid-ftp url.

       -stop

	  The  program	will  shut down this running instance of Condor. If none of the options -cleaninstall, -cleanlocal, or -stopare specified,
	  the program behaves as though all of them have been provided.

Exit Status
       condor_cold_stop will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and non-zero otherwise.

Examples
       To shut down a Condor instance on the target machine:

       % condor_cold_stop  -configfile condor_config.mobile

       To shutdown a Condor instance and archive the log directory:

       % condor_cold_stop  -configfile condor_config.mobile 

	-logarchive /tmp/log.tar.gz

See Also
       condor_cold_start(on page ), filelock_undertaker(on page ), uniq_pid_undertaker(on page ).

Author
       Condor Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Copyright
       Copyright (C) 1990-2012 Condor Team, Computer Sciences Department, University of  Wisconsin-Madison,  Madison,  WI.  All  Rights  Reserved.
       Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

       See the Condor Version 7.8.2 Manualor http://www.condorproject.org/licensefor additional notices. condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu

								  September 2012					       condor_cold_stop(1)
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