######################################################################
##
##  condor_config
##
##  This is the global configuration file for condor. This is where
##  you define where the local config file is. Any settings
##  made here may potentially be overridden in the local configuration
##  file.  KEEP THAT IN MIND!  To double-check that a variable is
##  getting set from the configuration file that you expect, use
##  condor_config_val -v <variable name>
##
##  condor_config.annotated is a more detailed sample config file
##
##  Unless otherwise specified, settings that are commented out show
##  the defaults that are used if you don't define a value.  Settings
##  that are defined here MUST BE DEFINED since they have no default
##  value.
##
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##  Where have you installed the bin, sbin and lib condor directories?
RELEASE_DIR = /usr

##  Where is the local condor directory for each host?  This is where the local config file(s), logs and
##  spool/execute directories are located. this is the default for Linux and Unix systems.
LOCAL_DIR = /var

##  Where is the machine-specific local config file for each host?
LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = /etc/condor/condor_config.local
##  If your configuration is on a shared file system, then this might be a better default
#LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = $(RELEASE_DIR)/etc/$(HOSTNAME).local
##  If the local config file is not present, is it an error? (WARNING: This is a potential security issue.)
REQUIRE_LOCAL_CONFIG_FILE = false

##  The normal way to do configuration with RPM and Debian packaging is to read all of the
##  files in a given directory that don't match a regex as configuration files.
##  Config files are read in lexicographic order.
##  Multiple directories may be specified, separated by commas; directories
##  are read in left-to-right order.
LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR = /usr/share/condor/config.d,/etc/condor/config.d
#LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR_EXCLUDE_REGEXP = ^((\..*)|(.*~)|(#.*)|(.*\.rpmsave)|(.*\.rpmnew))$

##
## Do NOT use host-based security by default.
##
## This was the default for the 8.8 series (and earlier), but it is
## intrinsically insecure.  To make the 9.0 series secure by default, we
## commented it out.
##
## You should seriously consider improving your security configuration.
##
## To continue to use your old security configuration, knowing that it is
## insecure, add the line 'use SECURITY:HOST_BASED' to your local
## configuration directory.  Don't just uncomment the final line in this
## comment block; changes in this file may be lost during your next upgrade.
## The following shell command will make the change on most Linux systems.
##
## echo 'use SECURITY:HOST_BASED' >> $(condor_config_val LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR)/00-insecure.config
##

##  To expand your condor pool beyond a single host, set ALLOW_WRITE to match all of the hosts
#ALLOW_WRITE = *.cs.wisc.edu
##  FLOCK_FROM defines the machines that grant access to your pool via flocking. (i.e. these machines can join your pool).
#FLOCK_FROM =
##  FLOCK_TO defines the central managers that your schedd will advertise itself to (i.e. these pools will give matches to your schedd).
#FLOCK_TO = condor.cs.wisc.edu, cm.example.edu

##--------------------------------------------------------------------
## Values set by the rpm patch script:
##--------------------------------------------------------------------

## For Unix machines, the path and file name of the file containing
## the pool password for password authentication.
#SEC_PASSWORD_FILE = $(LOCAL_DIR)/lib/condor/pool_password

##  Pathnames
RUN     = $(LOCAL_DIR)/run/condor
LOG     = $(LOCAL_DIR)/log/condor
LOCK    = $(LOCAL_DIR)/lock/condor
SPOOL   = $(LOCAL_DIR)/lib/condor/spool
EXECUTE = $(LOCAL_DIR)/lib/condor/execute
ETC     = /etc/condor
BIN     = $(RELEASE_DIR)/bin
LIB     = $(RELEASE_DIR)/lib64/condor
INCLUDE = $(RELEASE_DIR)/include/condor
SBIN    = $(RELEASE_DIR)/sbin
LIBEXEC = $(RELEASE_DIR)/libexec/condor
SHARE   = $(RELEASE_DIR)/share/condor

JAVA_CLASSPATH_DEFAULT = $(SHARE) .

SINGULARITY = /usr/bin/singularity

##  Install the minicondor package to run HTCondor on a single node
