This morning I was reminded why I don't lift heavy things, my fingers
feel stretched after deracking some old equipment. So I'm using this,
and the fact that next week we have a good old full review, as an excuse
for me just posting a link to GGUS this week:
Link to the 31 Open UK Tickets:
http://tinyurl.com/nwgrnys
Some notes:
Still nothing from atlas on the Storage Consistency Check tickets-the
ball is firmly in atlas' court.
Sheffield has two tickets that need some love:
https://ggus.eu/?mode=ticket_info&ticket_id=118764 (http support)
https://ggus.eu/?mode=ticket_info&ticket_id=114460 (pilot rollout)
Plus this Birmingham Biomed ticket has been left hanging (after Biomed
gave the go ahead for purging their dark data at the site):
https://ggus.eu/?mode=ticket_info&ticket_id=118155
(although I appreciate that Matt has had bigger fish to fry recently! I
don't envy having to restore your DPM DB).
Helios is expiring: The Helios VO has hit a spot of bother and asked the
Manchester VOMS admins to do...something. Robert has asked for
clarification:
https://ggus.eu/?mode=ticket_info&ticket_id=119363
And that's all I'll go into.
Looking at the other VO nagios:
https://vo-nagios.physics.ox.ac.uk/nagios/cgi-bin/status.cgi?host=all&servicestatustypes=16&hoststatustypes=15
I see some persistent failures for pheno and t2k with the Imperial SE -
a getTURLS failures (failing on the http protocol). I saw something like
this at Lancaster but for the life of me can't remember what we fixed.
Still I don't think this is a functional functional test!
And that's all from me, until tomorrow!
Cheers all,
Matt
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