Hi Chris,
while it's not the most beautiful page, you can see here that most top
level bdiis in the UK (put 'ac.uk' in the search box) seem a bit shaky
right now:
http://gstat-prod.cern.ch/gstat/service/bdii_top/
In fact (for once !!) mine seem to be the only one passing everything :-)
Daniela
On 7 September 2010 13:20, Chris Curtis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi -
>
> Is there evidence for an error in a top level BDII outside of RAL? Although
> Glasgow is marked as AT RISK in the GOCDB, ATLAS have seen many jobs fail at
> that site over the last 24 hours, returning the error:
>
> [BDII][][] lcg-bdii.cern.ch: No entries for host: svr018.gla.scotgrid.ac.uk
> lcg_cp: Invalid argument
>
> Example job:
> http://panda.cern.ch:25980/server/pandamon/query?job=1109469981
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
>
>
> On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Stuart Purdie wrote:
>
>>
>> It was mentioned in the EGI operations meeting that the top level BDII had
>> a known problem about BDII update process, that aught to be fixed in the
>> 'most recent release from end of august' (which I think means 3.2.9-0.sl5,
>> from the 26th Aug).
>>
>> As other people have observed, I don;t thing this is restricted to RAL.
>> It's not clear to me whether this observed behaviour is a symptom of the
>> bug, or of the fix!
>>
>> If you're seeing this problem, could you check what package version you've
>> installed and we'll see if there's a correlation there?
>>
>> On 7 Sep 2010, at 09:36, Hellier, Richard (STFC,RAL,ESC) wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> At RAL we?ve been seeing strange problems with our top-level BDII
>>> servers. Chris Walker at QMUL logged a GGUS ticket about some of Steve
>>> Lloyd?s tests failing (on doing replication for example) because required
>>> entries were absent from the information service.
>>>
>>> Is anyone else seeing similar problems elsewhere, please?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Richard.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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