Hi
I am just looking into that why some sites are showing warning for CA package. Currently I can see that QMUL, Imperial, Lancaster and Birmingham are showing warning messages which should not be there theoretically. Can anyone from these sites check there CA version and let me know.
Thanks
Kashif
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From: Testbed Support for GridPP member institutes [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Mingchao Ma [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 11:19 AM
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Subject: Re: CA version - any connection to what actually is installed on my nodes ?
Hi Ewan, Daniela and all,
For a normal CA package release (non-urgent), there will be 8 days gray
period. The normal behavior is as follow:
- A office release date will be set in the release.xml file, in this case it
is 2011-07-04
- there is 3-day warning threshold, no warning will be raised in the first 3
days since the office release (this change was introduced in Update-09)
- Warning will be raised since 4th day of the release until the end of gray
period
- Warning turn to critical after 8 days gray period
As the release day is 2011-07-04, no warning should be raised. Kashif is
looking into it.
For the time being you can ignore the warning, but be aware of the new
released CA package.
Please update to the new release after you receive the broadcast (not seen
it yet) but before the end of 8-day gray period.
Cheers,
Mingchao
> While I agree with Ewan, the point I was trying to make is that the
> error message even is misleading. When I read: "Detected version is
> 1.40" I assume it's talking about *my* system that has 1.40 installed,
> though that's clearly not the case, because I haven't got 1.40
> installed on the WNs (they are not updated automatically).
>
>
> Cheers,
> Daniela
>
> On 4 July 2011 18:03, Ewan MacMahon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Testbed Support for GridPP member institutes [mailto:TB-
> >> [log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mingchao Ma
> >>
> >> Another way to look at such behavior is that the warning actually
> remind
> >> you of a new CA package available, and update is expected.
> >>
> > I don't need to know; the machines do automatic nightly updates.
> > I only want to hear about it if it breaks. Sending warnings when
> > nothing's wrong is unhelpful.
> >
> > Ewan
> >
>
>
>
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