-Work in Progress +{section:On Linux} + +Install two instances of condor in two seperate directories on your machine using condor_config using installation procedure detailed in the manual. + +In this guide, condor1 will be a central manager,submit node (COLLECTOR, MASTER, NEGOTIATOR, SCHEDD). condor2 (MASTER, STARTD) will be a execute only node. Configure each of these instances independently. + +In two seperate shells, source each of the shell files in the release directory of condor1 and condor2, respectively. + +{code} +$ source condor.sh +{endcode} + +In each of the condor_config.local (or just condor_config) files set the Lock to different values for each instance. + +{code}LOCK = /tmp/condor-lock.0.317763962390931 %in condor1's config + +LOCK = /tmp/condor-lock.0.317763456546765 %in condor2's config{endcode} + +In condor2's local config file, set + +{code}COLLECTOR_HOST = {mycomputer} {endcode} + +where mycomputer is your machine's name. + +In condor1's local config file, ensure that COLLECTOR_HOST is set appropriately. + +{code}COLLECTOR_HOST = $(FULL_HOSTNAME){endcode} + +This links condor2 to the collector of condor1. + +Both condor instances should now be ready to start and run together.