condor_master_off shuts down all of the condor daemons running on a given machine. It does this cleanly without a loss of work done by any jobs currently running on this machine, or jobs that are running on other machines that have been submitted from this machine. At the end of the shutdown process, unlike condor_off, condor_master_off also shuts down the condor_master daemon. If you want to turn condor back on on this machine in the future, you will need to restart the condor_master.
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