Hello David,
It's possible to run either the LFC or the DPM Name Server (DPNS) on a different port.
1) On the server side :
Set $LFC_PORT or $DPNS_PORT before running the LFC/DPNS daemon.
See "man lfcdaemon" or "man dpnsdaemon".
2) On the client side :
When using the command line or lcg_utils/gfal, set $LFC_PORT or $DPNS_PORT.
If you are using LFC/DPNS sessions or opendir method, you can specify "hostname:port" as argument.
IMPORTANT:
You have to use different MySQL databases / Oracle accounts for the LFC and DPNS data.
You cannot use "cns_db" for both...
You can contact [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] if you have more questions.
Best regards, Sophie
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From: LHC Computer Grid - Rollout on behalf of David McBride
Sent: Fri 1/27/2006 4:00 PM
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Subject: [LCG-ROLLOUT] LFC: Configure to use alternative port?
Hi,
I would like to install a local LFC instance for my site.
My MON and SE services are co-located on the same box, to which I would
like to add the LFC service(s).
However, I understand that DPM and LFC try to use the same port, 5010.
Can LFC be reconfigured to use a different port number?
Cheers,
David
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Department of Computing, Imperial College, London
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