Finally I wrote literally:
//
GlueHostOperatingSystemName : Scientific Linux
GlueHostOperatingSystemRelease : 3.0.7
GlueHostOperatingSystemVersion : SL
and it works...
Cheers and Thanks
Alvaro
>
> On 2/22/07, Alvaro Simon Garcia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Hi everybody
>>
>> I follow the instructions in the wiki
>> http://goc.grid.sinica.edu.tw/gocwiki/How_to_publish_the_OS_name,
>> changing the name of the SO in:
>>
>> /opt/lcg/var/gip/lcg-info-static-cluster.conf
>> /opt/lcg/var/gip/ldif/static-file-Cluster.ldif
>>
>> with:
>>
>> GlueHostOperatingSystemName : `lsb_release -i | cut -f2`
>> GlueHostOperatingSystemRelease : `lsb_release -r | cut -f2`
>> GlueHostOperatingSystemVersion : `lsb_release -c | cut -f2`
>>
>> and then restart globus-mds service, but I have a bad name when I run
>> the ldapsearch, the name that it shows is GlueHostOperatingSystemName:
>> `lsb_release -i | cut -f2`
>> , not GlueHostOperatingSystemName: Scientific Linux. What's the
>> problem?.
>
> It probably means that you need to substitute `lsb_release -c | cut
> -f2` for the output of the command run from Unix shell. Try:
> bash$ lsb_release -c | cut -f2
> and paste the output.
> --
> Yours
> MichaĆ
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