Thanks for your comments. The table is maintained here:
https://www.gridpp.ac.uk/wiki/Compatibility_table_for_EMI2/3_and_SL5/6
Enjoy!
Steve
On 05/10/2013 02:54 PM, Alessandra Forti wrote:
> Thanks Steve,
>
> maybe some combinatorics can be eliminated. Do we really want to know
> about *-EMI3-SL5 for example?
> they have 'not known' status for this reason I think.
>
> Reduced table:
>
> *CREAM* *WN* *Status*
>
> CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI2-SL5 Tested - status quo
> CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI2-SL6 Tested – Raul
> CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI3-SL6 Tested – Raul
> CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL5 Tested – Chris (WN OS assumed, APEL workaround
> for EMI3 collector)
> CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL6 Tested – Raul, Chris (WN OS assumed, APEL
> workaround for EMI3 collector)
> CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI3-SL6 Tested – Raul
> CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL5 Tested – Chris (WN OS assumed)
> CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL6 Tested – Chris (WN OS assumed)
> CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI3-SL6 Kashif (APEL workaround for EMI2 collector)
>
> cheers
> alessandra
>
> On 10/05/2013 13:50, Stephen Jones wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> On 05/10/2013 11:01 AM, Ewan MacMahon wrote:
>>
>>> So, would it be fair to summarise this as "Everything works with
>>> everything else, except the APEL parsers on the CEs and batch server
>>> have to match the site APEL node"?
>>
>> Perhaps. This table (which looks OK on my system!) summarises the
>> "testing" done. I've made various assumptions about Chris' WN OS, which
>> he should confirm.
>>
>> The trouble we have is caused by the combinatorial explosion when more
>> than one major element changes at once - I call it "death by migration".
>> But at least the i386, x86_64 malarkey is over and done with, so
>> I shouldn't complain too much.
>>
>> Cheers, Steve
>>
>>
>> :----------- TABLE ALESSANDRA ASKED FOR ---
>>
>> *CREAM* *WN* *Status*
>>
>> CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI2-SL5 Tested - status quo
>> CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI2-SL6 Tested – Raul
>> CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI3-SL5 Not known
>> CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI3-SL6 Tested – Raul
>> CE-EMI3-SL5 WN-EMI2-SL5 Not known
>> CE-EMI3-SL5 WN-EMI2-SL6 Not known
>> CE-EMI3-SL5 WN-EMI3-SL5 Not known
>> CE-EMI3-SL5 WN-EMI3-SL6 Not known
>> CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL5 Tested – Chris (WN OS assumed, APEL
>> workaround for EMI3 collector)
>> CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL6 Tested – Raul, Chris (WN OS assumed, APEL
>> workaround for EMI3 collector)
>> CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI3-SL5 Not known
>> CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI3-SL6 Tested – Raul
>> CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL5 Tested – Chris (WN OS assumed)
>> CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL6 Tested – Chris (WN OS assumed)
>> CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI3-SL5 Not known
>> CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI3-SL6 Kashif (APEL workaround for EMI2 collector)
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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