> > To really unset it we explicitly unset it in the lcgpbs.in job manager
> > script.
>
> Or rather create files like these:
>
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> $ cat /etc/profile.d/unset_port_range.csh
> unsetenv GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE
> $ cat /etc/profile.d/unset_port_range.sh
> unset GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> YAIM could be changed to do that optionally.
I think we do both now with view to removing the lcgpbs.in. I've never got
around to checking if it is the users job that runs in bash --login or
the the RB job.
Steve
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