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A good tip with the $0.

These look like the wpsix001 user is not on the WN.

On the WN can you

su - wpsix001

 Steve

On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Stephen Burke wrote:

> On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Ben Waugh wrote:
> >  $ globus-job-run pc31.hep.ucl.ac.uk:2119/jobmanager-pbs -q testq \
> >       /bin/hostname
> >  pc55.hep.ucl.ac.uk
> >  id: cannot find name for group ID 3000
> >  id: cannot find name for group ID 3000
> >  id: cannot find name for group ID 3000
>
> I'm not sure it helps, but another trick:
>
> globus-job-run pc31.hep.ucl.ac.uk:2119/jobmanager-pbs -q testq /bin/cat '$0'
> # PBS batch job script built by Globus job manager
>
> #PBS -q testq@testq-server
> #PBS -o
> /home/iteam004/.globus/.gass_cache/local/md5/d3/3b/a4/f38ac2117c576a2095
> 6a530f71/md5/8f/58/36/f996074d514773406d4aaedf3f/data
> #PBS -e
> /home/iteam004/.globus/.gass_cache/local/md5/d3/3b/a4/f38ac2117c576a2095
> 6a530f71/md5/c2/11/96/9252f21eb9cc1478ae31efb54c/data
> #PBS -l ncpus=1
> #PBS -v
> GLOBUS_GRAM_MYJOB_CONTACT=URLx-nexus://pc31.hep.ucl.ac.uk:4928/,X509_CER
> T_DIR=/etc/grid-security/certificates,GLOBUS_GRAM_JOB_CONTACT=https://pc31.hep.u
> cl.ac.uk:4927/17970/1055257511/,GLOBUS_LOCATION=/opt/globus,X509_USER_PROXY=/hom
> e/iteam004/.globus/.gass_cache/local/md5/d3/3b/a4/f38ac2117c576a20956a530f71/md5
> /fe/73/ee/56994c35af537f00060ae73ef8/data,
>
> # Changing to directory as requested by user
>
> cd /home/iteam004
>
> # Executing job as requested by user
>
> /bin/cat $0 < /dev/null &
> wait
> id: cannot find name for group ID 2008
> id: cannot find name for group ID 2008
> id: cannot find name for group ID 2008
> GRAM Job failed because the user cancelled the job (error code 8)
>
> >   at globus_i_ftp_client_response_callback5 Can't open data connection.
> >  timed out() failed.
>
> I may be wrong, but I think this might indicate a version mismatch between
> the globus-url-copy command and the gridftp server. Are they definitely
> from the same source?
>
> >   at globus_i_ftp_client_response_callback3 /temp/junk2: No such file or
> >  directory.
>
> /temp or /tmp?!
>
> Stephen
>

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