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Once we get a DPM we can start doing service challenge stuff.  For this we will need an
 
Once we get a DPM we can start doing service challenge stuff.  For this we will need an
 
FTS client.  Here is some info from Gavin McCance:
 
FTS client.  Here is some info from Gavin McCance:
<nowiki>
 
Clients:
 
  
Either manually: </nowiki>[ https://uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/FtsClientInstall13 Link]
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Clients:
<nowiki>
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or with whatever comes with LCG-2.6.0 (yaim?)
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Either manually: [ https://uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/FtsClientInstall13 Link]
 
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The difficulty is the FTS server URL (i.e. "where does my client commandline
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or with whatever comes with LCG-2.6.0 (yaim?)
tool point to"). Currently, we have not finished our integration with the
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BDII (or indeed any information system) so we use a file in the local
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The difficulty is the FTS server URL (i.e. "where does my client commandline
filesystem. An XML file as well.
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tool point to"). Currently, we have not finished our integration with the
</nowiki>
+
BDII (or indeed any information system) so we use a file in the local
[ https://uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/FtsClientInstall13 Link]
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filesystem. An XML file as well.
<nowiki>
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describes the format of this services.xml file - but it really only suitable
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[ https://uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/FtsClientInstall13 Link]
to point to client commandline tool to *one* FTS server. It is possible to
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point it to multiple servers and use the "-s" option of the commandlinme
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describes the format of this services.xml file - but it really only suitable
tool to select between them, but it's a hack that will have to go away once
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to point to client commandline tool to *one* FTS server. It is possible to
we do it properly with the BDII, so I wouldn't rely on it.
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point it to multiple servers and use the "-s" option of the commandlinme
 
+
tool to select between them, but it's a hack that will have to go away once
Clients at NIKHEF: point to the SARA server.
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we do it properly with the BDII, so I wouldn't rely on it.
 
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Clients at SARA: point to either CERN T0 server or the local SARA server. If
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Clients at NIKHEF: point to the SARA server.
the same client on a given machine needs to point to both servers (the CERN
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one to manage the T0-T1 and the SARA on to manage the T1-T2) then use the
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Clients at SARA: point to either CERN T0 server or the local SARA server. If
"-s" option with two entries in the service.xml file.
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the same client on a given machine needs to point to both servers (the CERN
 
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one to manage the T0-T1 and the SARA on to manage the T1-T2) then use the
hope this helps,
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"-s" option with two entries in the service.xml file.
cheers,
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gav
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hope this helps,
</nowiki>
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cheers,
 +
gav

Revision as of 15:45, 21 October 2005

Fixes needed for information published to BDII

There are a number of new attributes in the GlueVOView blocks that are not yet being published, like the software dir and data dir. This is going to require some serious quattor work and is not a task to be taken lightly.

Also there is a warning in the GIIS monitor that our publishing of teras.sara.nl as a close SE is failing some sanity checks. This last one may be a fault in the test, someone needs to looks carefully at this.

Update of Resource Broker

See message on LCG-ROLLOUT

R-GMA GIN Update

See message on LCG-ROLLOUT

LFC and DPM Updates

After we get a DPM, we need to install these updates

FTS client

Once we get a DPM we can start doing service challenge stuff. For this we will need an FTS client. Here is some info from Gavin McCance:

Clients:

Either manually: [ https://uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/FtsClientInstall13 Link]

or with whatever comes with LCG-2.6.0 (yaim?)

The difficulty is the FTS server URL (i.e. "where does my client commandline
tool point to"). Currently, we have not finished our integration with the
BDII (or indeed any information system) so we use a file in the local
filesystem. An XML file as well.

[ https://uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/FtsClientInstall13 Link]

describes the format of this services.xml file - but it really only suitable
to point to client commandline tool to *one* FTS server. It is possible to
point it to multiple servers and use the "-s" option of the commandlinme
tool to select between them, but it's a hack that will have to go away once
we do it properly with the BDII, so I wouldn't rely on it.

Clients at NIKHEF: point to the SARA server.

Clients at SARA: point to either CERN T0 server or the local SARA server. If
the same client on a given machine needs to point to both servers (the CERN
one to manage the T0-T1 and the SARA on to manage the T1-T2) then use the
"-s" option with two entries in the service.xml file.

hope this helps,
cheers,
gav