How to Install and Uninstall minicondor Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 24,2024
1. Install "minicondor" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install minicondor on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
minicondor
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2. Uninstall "minicondor" package
This guide let you learn how to uninstall minicondor on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
minicondor
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the minicondor package on Kali Linux
Package: minicondor
Source: condor
Version: 23.4.0+dfsg-1
Installed-Size: 40
Maintainer: Debian HPC Team
Architecture: amd64
Replaces: minihtcondor (<< 23.4.0+dfsg-1)
Depends: condor (= 23.4.0+dfsg-1)
Conflicts: minihtcondor (<< 23.4.0+dfsg-1)
Breaks: minihtcondor (<< 23.4.0+dfsg-1)
Size: 10600
SHA256: a0588ab14fc248b3c4aabaf4382c1b441aabe077fb79a609c435d4e8e7b7bbf6
SHA1: 7fd33209540a17aea001270378309d456b757e31
MD5sum: 874897a26229ee1c63ebe29879ccc7e9
Description: distributed workload management system - single node configuration
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
This package provides an example configuration is good for trying out HTCondor
for the first time. It only configures the IPv4 loopback address, turns on
basic security, and shortens many timers to be more responsive.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://htcondor.org/
Section: science
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/c/condor/minicondor_23.4.0+dfsg-1_amd64.deb
Source: condor
Version: 23.4.0+dfsg-1
Installed-Size: 40
Maintainer: Debian HPC Team
Architecture: amd64
Replaces: minihtcondor (<< 23.4.0+dfsg-1)
Depends: condor (= 23.4.0+dfsg-1)
Conflicts: minihtcondor (<< 23.4.0+dfsg-1)
Breaks: minihtcondor (<< 23.4.0+dfsg-1)
Size: 10600
SHA256: a0588ab14fc248b3c4aabaf4382c1b441aabe077fb79a609c435d4e8e7b7bbf6
SHA1: 7fd33209540a17aea001270378309d456b757e31
MD5sum: 874897a26229ee1c63ebe29879ccc7e9
Description: distributed workload management system - single node configuration
Like other full-featured batch systems, HTCondor provides a job queueing
mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme, resource monitoring, and
resource management. Users submit their serial or parallel jobs to HTCondor;
HTCondor places them into a queue. It chooses when and where to run the jobs
based upon a policy, carefully monitors their progress, and ultimately
informs the user upon completion.
.
Unlike more traditional batch queueing systems, HTCondor can also effectively
harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle desktop workstations. HTCondor
does not require a shared file system across machines - if no shared file
system is available, HTCondor can transfer the job's data files on behalf of
the user.
.
This package provides an example configuration is good for trying out HTCondor
for the first time. It only configures the IPv4 loopback address, turns on
basic security, and shortens many timers to be more responsive.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://htcondor.org/
Section: science
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/c/condor/minicondor_23.4.0+dfsg-1_amd64.deb