>> There is a tarball UI in cvmfs...
Is there a way to look at that directly?
(From a Windows web browser that doesn't have my certificate, so I can't
get into GGUS, etc.)
I ask as MICE got stuffed badly a few years back when gLite broke thir API
and refused to fix it... I'm extremely wary of depending on a CVMFS distro
unless it commits to providing the different releases in parallel.
Thanks
Henry
On Thu, 5 Sep 2013, Christopher J. Walker wrote:
> On 02/09/13 10:35, Matt Doidge wrote:
>> Weighing in a bit late on this.
>>
>>> Another issue with a central UI service is that it's more of a problem
>>> for users to send their jobs and also recover their output - it would
>>> all have to go through the central service which would be a bit of a
>>> pain, certainly for production level stuff.
>>>
>>> Out of interest, would it be possible for us to provide a version on
>>> CVMFS instead? Then users can just mount that and be confident it's up
>>> to date, etc.
>>>
>>> Just an idea :)
>>
>> Ta da:
>>
>> https://ggus.eu/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=96030
>>
>> There is a tarball UI in cvmfs, although it's only set up for the big
>> three + dteam. You need to enable the grid.cern.ch repo to have a gander
>> at it. There's worker nodes in that there repo too.
>>
>> I'm interested in what Steve was proposing, as I can easily roll that
>> into the tarballs - making them much more complete.
>
> That would be great. It probably takes a lot of the hassle out of
> keeping a UI up to date with changes. It will only work on SL machines,
> I suspect (though perhaps it's worth checking whether it works in Debian).
>
> Chris
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