On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Dr D J Colling wrote:
> This sounds very similar to something that Hugh Tallini did before he went
> on holiday a week or so ago. We didn't advertise it because we wanted to
> do some more testing (which it needs) and make the output more easily
> understandable. Currently this tests every queue accessable from the RB
> and if there is an associated storage element close by it will test the
> ability to write to and read from it. The output from this tool can be
> seen at http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/~dguser/Qstatus.html (and is linked
> from the RB status page
> http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/~dguser/diagnostics.html.
>
> I am afraid that there might have been some duplication of effort here.
I don't think there's much: most of my effort (Thursday afternoon and a
bit of yesterday - the whole thing is only 250 lines of C + bash) was on
the map part. The actual job submission part is just globus-job-submit and
dg-job-submit in a loop, sending off a wget command to be run at the
sites.
You (and anyone else for matter, the experiments maybe?) are very welcome
to use the map scripts, co-ordinates (which I really got from Gavin's map)
etc, and for the time being, I think we should push on with the current
map while you and Hugh get the more detailed monitoring of the IC RB up
and running.
Cheers,
Andrew
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