

Hence, each machine may have different daemons running, different policies for when to start and stop Condor jobs, and so on.Īll of Condor's configuration files should be owned and writable only by root. In addition, each machine may have multiple local configuration files allowing the local settings to override the global settings. For ease of administration, this file should be located on a shared file system. The top-level or global configuration file is shared by all machines in the pool.

It discusses the configuration files used by Condor, describes how to configure the policy for starting and stopping jobs in your pool, and recommends settings for using Condor on a cluster.Ī number of configuration files facilitate different levels of control over how Condor is configured on each machine in a pool. Far as im aware you'll get the prestige back for any remaining strength, so no particular reason to not downgrade.This section describes how to configure and customize Condor for your site. Worst case your choice is of course goign to be, downgrade them back to a production tank, or just barrel through until the IVE becomes a production unit. Always enough for one unit, but you'll quickly run out if you squander it. There is a big banner for the seperate section in every unit category for their prototypes, and a number in the top right of the unit's icon showing how much strength is available. If you picked them from the prototype pool, very much so.

Are the Panzer IVEs considered experimental-and thus limited in replacements-at this point in the game? If so, how can I tell if they are experimental and how can I tell how many replacements are allowed? Originally posted by SmackBlob:I've got Panzer IVEs that I'm trying to use on the Dunkirk mission, but I see the tooltip message "Equipment Pool for this type is Empty" when I try to Replace or Elite Replace, even if I deploy them to the map at the beginning in turn 0.
