On 05/09/2012 04:55 PM, Arnau Bria wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've installed a new emi-CREAMCE and I was checking few thing from:
> https://wiki.italiangrid.it/twiki/bin/view/CREAM/ServiceReferenceCard
>
> It says that LB locallogger must be running:
>
> ( /usr/bin/glite-lb-logd, /usr/bin/glite-lb-interlogd)
>
>
> But in my case:
>
> # /etc/init.d/glite-lb-locallogger status
> glite-lb-logd not running
> glite-lb-interlogd not running
>
>
> And I see the error:
> FATAL CONTROL - Failed to get GSI credentials. Exiting.
> SECURITY - Failed to load GSI credential: edg_wll_gss_acquire_cred_gsi(): GSS Major Status: General failure (GSS Minor Status Error Chain: globus_gsi_gssapi: Unable to read credential for import OpenSSL Error: tasn_dec.c:749: in library: asn1 encoding routines, function ASN1_TEMPLATE_NOEXP_D2I: nested asn1 error Field=n, Type=RSA OpenSSL Error: tasn_dec.c:830: in library: asn1 encoding routines, function ASN1_D2I_EX_PRIMITIVE: nested asn1 error OpenSSL Error: tasn_dec.c:1306: in library: asn1 encoding routines, function ASN1_CHECK_TLEN: wrong tag ), exiting.
>
> If I start those services by hand.
> What is this services complaining about?
>
> # ls -lsa /var/glite/.certs/hostcert.pem /var/glite/.certs/hostkey.pem
> 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 glite glite 2204 May 9 16:44 /var/glite/.certs/hostcert.pem
> 4 -r-------- 1 glite glite 1108 May 9 16:44 /var/glite/.certs/hostkey.pemto the LB
> # openssl x509 -in /var/glite/.certs/hostcert.pem -noout -subject
> subject= /DC=es/DC=irisgrid/O=pic/CN=ce07.pic.es
>
> Anyway, direct and WMS jobs submission is working....
If LB is not working in the CREAM CE, LB events sent from the jw aren't
dispatched to the LB server but this is not a big issue (the only
problem is that it will take a bit more to see the job in Running status).
>
>
> I've also seen that emi-torque-utils installs torque 2.5.7 (with
> munge), but, may we install an older version?
>
In EMI the torque version provided with EPEL is used.
The use of a different version was not tested during certification, but
things should still work if you use an older version
Cheers, Massimo
> TIA,
> Arnau
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