Looking into this.
Brian
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From: GRIDPP2: Deployment and support of SRM and local storage
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MacMahon
Sent: 12 May 2009 15:03
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Subject: Re: DPM 1.7 has landed?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: GRIDPP2: Deployment and support of SRM and local storage
>
> Am I reading the latest glite release notes correctly? Have they
> finally released DPM 1.7?
> http://glite.web.cern.ch/glite/packages/R3.1/x86_64/deployment/glite-
> SE_dpm_mysql/3.1.16-0/glite-SE_dpm_mysql-3.1.16-0-update.html
>
So it would appear. I'm told it was mentioned at the dteam meeting today
- if there were any details perhaps someone who was present could pass
them along?
However, this is still only a release for glite 3.1 on SL4 - the only
node type supported by glite 3.2 on SL5 remains the Worker Node, so it
looks like SL5 pools still require going off the official glite
releases.
I'm more and more coming round to the idea that that's OK though - at
the moment plenty of people are running thing like StoRM, or SGE etc.
that aren't part of any glite release and we don't worry about that, so
why should we avoid the 'upstream' non-glite DPM releases just because
there's a glite one as well? It's not as if the glite release
certification process guarantees us rock-solid stability or a well
debugged system.
Ewan
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