I solved Brunel and EFDA-JET upgrade tickets. I believe the COD or
whoever should be closing them isn't payng attention.
cheers
alessandra
On 19/11/2012 15:50, Matt Doidge wrote:
> Hello all, I've taken a break from whining about python to send you
> the ticket update you all look forward to.
> Cheers,
> Matt
>
>
> 29 Open UK tickets this week. Thanks for all your hard work making my
> job easier :-)
>
> Unsupported Glite Software.
> MANCHESTER: https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=87467 (17/10) On
> Hold (5/11)
> Just the DPM left to go now I think, which is scheduled for next week.
>
> ECDF: https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=87171 (10/10) In
> progress (7/11)
> Opened support tickets to help deal with their issues:
> https://ggus.eu/tech/ticket_show.php?ticket=88284 (cream canceling
> jobs-in progress)
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=88285 (cream sge information
> pub-solved)
> https://ggus.eu/tech/ticket_show.php?ticket=88286 (argus problems- on
> hold)
>
> EFDA-JET: https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=87169 (10/10) In
> Progress (9/11)
> I think jet are all upgraded, but having nagios issues. Might need a
> hand from someone. Not sure why this ticket hasn't closed though.
>
> BRISTOL: https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=87472 (17/10) In
> Progress (19/11)
> Have an emi2 test CE up and running, so things are looking good.
>
> BRUNEL: https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=87469 (17/10) In
> Progress (5/11)
> Site is on EMI2, so I don't understand why this ticket didn't
> auto-close. Worth manually solving it (unless you guys have some
> hidden glite about the place).
>
> UCL: https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=87468 (17/10) On hold
> (1/11)
> Ben hoped to have an EMI cream by the 9th, not sure that that target
> was reached.
>
> SHEFFIELD: Elena has closed their ticket after upgrading everything.
>
> NGI/VOMS
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=88546 (16/11)
> Setting up a new "epic" VO (that's actually what they're calling
> themselves). Debate in the finer points of naming - original
> suggestion was "epic.gridpp.ac.uk" but need to decide on some
> precedent for future VO naming. Andy McNab suggest the VO registers
> it's own domain name and uses that. In progress (16/11)
>
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=88395 (9/11)
> David Meredith asks the NGI (i.e. us) if there are any objections to
> deleting the "UKI-Local-MAN-HEP" site-that-never-was from the gocdb.
> Waiting for reply (13/11)
>
> RHUL
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=88417 (11/11)
> Alastair would like to know what you have in your squid
> ACLs/customize.sh to debug the squid problems at RHUL. In progress
> (12/12)
>
> GLASGOW
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=88376 (8/11)
> Biomed ticketed Glasgow with a problem on one of their CEs, but have
> neglected to reply to Sam's question on the 9th. Still Waiting for
> Reply (9/11)
>
> DURHAM
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=86242 (20/9)
> Another example of biomed's silence when asked a question. Waiting for
> reply (5/11)
>
> BIRMINGHAM
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=88262 (6/11)
> How are Birmingham's power problems coming along? On hold (9/11)
>
> RALPP
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=88099 (3/11)
> Transfer errors continued, although they've changed in nature. The
> last update was from Wahid on Thursday, any word from the site?
> They've been quiet on this one, which suggests that they're not
> getting alerts. In progress (16/11)
>
> OXFORD
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=86106 (14/9)
> Low atlas sonar rates to BNL. Brian asked if you guys could see if the
> bad rates also applied to direct globus-url-copies. Have you had a
> chance to have a bash at this? In Progress (6/11)
>
> Discussion point (mainly for atlas): In
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=86334 Wahid and Brian had an
> exchange about the usefulness of tickets to track very long standing
> issues- the main grumble for Wahid seemed to be the constant presence
> of ECDF on the daily resume because of this ticket. I agree with Brian
> that tickets are the tool to track issues, but the constant noise
> created by this ticket (which isn't going anywhere fast) is a
> nuisance. Maybe the resume needs to start ignoring certain classes of
> tickets (low priority, on hold ones for example).
>
> Tickets from the UK:
> https://ggus.eu/tech/ticket_show.php?ticket=87891
> Chris's ticket concerning the hard-to-kill lhcb jobs.
> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=87264
> Daniela's ticket concerning the enormous number of entries showing up
> in /var/glite/log, with some interesting input from Daniela. QMUL &
> Lancaster also see this problem, if you do too please add your voice
> (to coax a swifter fix).
>
> If you have any tickets you'd like the spot light on, please let me know.
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