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Description of problem: Configure the machine as power management-enabled execute node. StartLog contains: ioctl(SIOCETHTOOL/GWOL) failed: Operation not supported (95) This seems to be the same issue: https://condor-wiki.cs.wisc.edu/index.cgi/tktview?tn=231 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): condor-7.6.1-0.5
?'s: 1.) What type of hardware+BIOS variations are you testing? 2.) Does this happen on *RHEL6 boxes across multiple vendors? 3.) What eth adapters are you seeing failure on? It is entirely possible that the NIC may require a custom setting to enable WOL packets. Also do not try this in a VM.
It was a Dell PowerEdge SC1435 server. The machine has been already returned to the pool. I will have a look at it either today or on Monday next week - as soon as there is similar machine available. The network interface is: NetXtreme BCM5721 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
Could you run: ethtool eth0 (or whatever adapter it is using) ... And verify: " Supports Wake-on: pumbag Wake-on: g "
Current status is # ethtool eth0 | grep Wake Supports Wake-on: g Wake-on: g but it was "Wake-on: d" before I applied the manual change mentioned in HP docs regarding the tg3's wake-on-lan: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00771090&lang=en&cc=us&taskId=101&prodSeriesId=428936
It seems that I can't reproduce anymore; I tried both machines with adapter controlled by the tg3 driver and the bnx2 driver, RHEL6.1. condor recognizes WOL even if the value of 'Wake-on' in the output of ethtool is not included in the 'Supports Wake-on:' field. Therefore I'm closing it.