> Can you explain what you mean by "the information schema"? To try and get
> things running with this hybrid system it sounds like I'm going to have to
> use the 1.4.11 "information schema" with the rest of the RH7.3 setup.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ian.
If you are using the 1.4.x edg/globus software on a redhat 7 base
you allready have the correct schema.
Trying the to use the t2003... with the old schema will be a complete
nightmare since you will have to use the old information providers
and a lot more as well.
By information schema I mean for example the new one uses the
GLUE schema
http://www.cnaf.infn.it/~sergio/datatag/glue/index.htm
Steve
On Fri, 23 May 2003, Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
> > > There are actually two parts to the question below:
> > >
> > > 1) What version can I run where all nodes and LCFGng server are running
> > > RH7.3, and only LCFGng is available; and,
> > >
> > > 2) What version can I run which will work with the rest of the UK EDG sites?
> > >
> > > Hopefully the intersection of the answers to these two questions is not the
> > > null set!
> >
> > Its a null set in terms of the official line , 1.4.x on redhat 6.2 is what
> > is recommended, if you can get 1.4.x to run on 7 then joining is fine.
> >
> > The main thing that allows you to talk to the other site is the information
> > schema and that is miles away for testbed 2.
>
> Can you explain what you mean by "the information schema"? To try and get
> things running with this hybrid system it sounds like I'm going to have to
> use the 1.4.11 "information schema" with the rest of the RH7.3 setup.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ian.
>
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