On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 15:02:10 +0100
Jeff Templon wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Jeff,
> Looking at this closely, the problem comes from this:
>
> On Oct 22, 2010, at 21:28 , Maarten Litmaath wrote:
>
> >> in /opt/glite/etc/lcg-info-dynamic-scheduler.conf we had:
> >> neutrinos:/supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org
> >> nemosgm:/supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org/Role=lcgadmin
> >> nemoprd:/supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org/Role=production
> >> neutrinos:/supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org/*
> >>
> >> due to this groups.conf:
> >> "/supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org"::::
> >> "/supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org/Role=lcgadmin":::sgm:
> >> "/supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org/Role=production":::prd:
> >> "/supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org/*"::::
> >
>
> The problem is that "neutrinos" is mentioned twice, l-i-d-s will only
> use the last one, hence there will be no field in the VOViews like
>
> VO:supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org
Ok, so, what will be the correct syntax in groups.conf if we want an
ACBR like VO:supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org?
and, if only last one is used, isn't last entry
("/supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org/*"::::) including
VO:supernemo.vo.eu-egee.org?
> A single unix group should never be mentioned twice in the
> lcg-info-dynamic-scheduler conf file. The function of that mapping
> in that file, is to say for jobs with unix group X, what ACBR field
> should be printed in the output? It is a one-to-many mapping, ie I
> can have
>
> neutrinos
> nemosgm
> nemoprd
>
> all mapped to a single output ACBR "VO:supernemo", but I cannot have
> a many to one mapping.
>
> JT
Cheers,
Arnau
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