Thanks Jiri! I got 7 replicas listed for lhcb, will check the other VOs
and provide a full list. Quick question: if we get these replicas and
put them back ourselves, will they be of any use? Won't they be affected
by the grid pool accounts assignment issue? I don't know how to map
these files to the correct VO user (specific for our SE), i.e. lhcb001,
lhcb002 and so on...
For now, list of lhcb replicas:
[kyriacos@ui101 kyriacos]$ edg-lrc mappingsByPfn
"sfn://se101.grid.ucy.ac.cy/*" --endpoint
http://rlslhcb.cern.ch:7777/lhcb/v2.2/edg-local-replica-catalog/services/edg-local-replica-catalog
guid:49b7c266-b0e1-452c-8c92-7c73845ca7d7,
sfn://se101.grid.ucy.ac.cy/storage/lhcb/generated/2004-10-07/file562b6fd5-97ed-48c7-84c8-e50eee5aabe4
guid:60b0c63b-c476-4f06-bd0a-20bdb0db51ea,
sfn://se101.grid.ucy.ac.cy/storage/lhcb/generated/2004-10-07/file81088978-935c-4e00-8406-acef9bba5d99
guid:7da35597-e8a3-4721-a38c-b5301dd8ff38,
sfn://se101.grid.ucy.ac.cy/storage/lhcb/generated/2004-10-07/file9268ca77-c34f-48eb-a517-a4ee26d21339
guid:e0805fd6-5173-43b0-9532-3e28e2347de5,
sfn://se101.grid.ucy.ac.cy/storage/lhcb/generated/2004-10-07/filebadaa0c4-f672-45bd-8475-76c0ccac6ca4
guid:6ffa1f34-f840-476b-953a-323ba66bcd3f,
sfn://se101.grid.ucy.ac.cy/storage/lhcb/generated/2004-10-07/filed6c2fa4f-d2ff-4e46-8091-90a8220aea5c
guid:3173be23-e95f-4dfc-bb42-d0484d5f7f9e,
sfn://se101.grid.ucy.ac.cy/storage/lhcb/generated/2004-10-07/filedc77ad45-80fb-4add-85d6-27eb32f2f874
guid:6967c026-af8c-4ce3-b367-b2d27d288f7d,
sfn://se101.grid.ucy.ac.cy/storage/lhcb/generated/2005-02-02/file8d5fd18c-fa70-4c8b-808c-0496c68221a9
Regards
Kyriacos
Jiri Kosina wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Kyriacos Neocleous wrote:
>
>> Early this month we faced a hardware problem on se101.grid.ucy.ac.cy:
>> two of the four RAID 5 disks went offline simultaneously due to raid
>> controller failure, and we were unable to recover the data, no matter
>> what we tried (in collaboration with the Promise support team, raid
>> controller manufacturer). The data was mostly dteam replication test
>> files, but a few belonged to the lhcb VO, while I believe there were no
>> replicas from other VOs when the system failed.
>
>
> Just in case ...
>
> You can easily check for the replicas which were located on your dead
> system, using edg-lrc command. For example, if you'd like to know which
> files belonging to LHCb VO were located on your SE, you can issue the
> following command:
>
> edg-lrc mappingsByPfn "sfn://se101.grid.ucy.ac.cy/*" --endpoint
> http://rlslhcb.cern.ch:7777/lhcb/v2.2/edg-local-replica-catalog/services/edg-local-replica-catalog
>
>
> and similarly for other VOs (replacing the endpoint with URL to correct
> RLS/RMC catalogue for given VO).
>
> --
> Jiri Kosina
> Institute of Physics, Academy of sciences of the Czech Republic
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Kyriacos Neocleous
High Performance Computer systems Lab
University of Cyprus
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