PS Sheffield 2TB have been up during 2004 as well so also the initial 0 should be corrected. thanks cheers alessandra On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Alessandra Forti wrote: > Hi Phil, > > manchester has 500 GB in SRM but they are not published due to the bug in the > info system. Sheffield has 2 TB I'm not sure why only 700GB are reported. > > thanks > > cheers > alessandra > > > On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Philip Clark wrote: > >> Hi David et al, >> >> Sorry I thought you were just after the binary rpms to do an installation. >> >> /afs/cern.ch/project/gd/RpmDir_i386-sl3 >> >> Please feel free to ask the developers about the status of the source. I >> think they were a bit protective until it is really working well, but as >> David says they are very helpful and keen for people to use it. So it is >> time for them to start thinking about this. >> >> Since everyone is following this wonderful Open Source discussion so >> well... >> >> Please also check your site below and help try to make the total UK >> storage numbers better: >> >> http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/~jfergus7/gridppDiscStatus.html >> >> We are going to be monitoring the changes too (monthly snapshots are at >> bottom, plus plots soon). Bonus points for sites that perform well :) >> >> The UK as a whole is a factor of 10 from where it should be and factor >> of 100 from 2007 goal. At the gridpp meeting we will go through briefly >> how to install an srm. >> >> See also:- >> >> http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/deployment/admin/dcache/index.html >> (ready soon: http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/deployment/admin/dpm/index.html) >> >> Top three storage performers are (at this instant): >> >> 1) Royal Holloway at 3TB >> 2) Cambridge ~2 TB >> 3) Lancaster ~2 TB >> >> Any contenders? The race is on :) >> >> -Phil >> >> Dr D J Colling <[log in to unmask]> writes: >> >>> I am sure that if you contact the authors they will point you in the >>> correct direction .. they seemed very keen to help anybody installing it >>> as much as they could and to get as much feedback as possible in return. >>> >>> First point of feedback might be to add the location of the source rpms/ >>> tarball to the manual? >>> >>> All the best, >>> david >>> >>> >>> On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Kostas Georgiou wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 01:18:34PM +0100, Philip Clark wrote: >>>> >>>>> Alex Martin <[log in to unmask]> writes: >>>>> >>>>>> Does anyone know how obtain the SRPMS (or if they have >>>>>> been distroyed tarballs) for the DPM packages? >>>>>> >>>>>> My usual search method (google!) completely fails on this one. >>>>>> >>>>>> cheers, >>>>>> Alex >>>>> >>>>> Hi Alex, >>>>> >>>>> The DPM admin guide has been released and is available at: >>>>> https://edms.cern.ch/file/591600/1/DPM-Administrator-Guide.pdf >>>> >>>> It doesn't say anything about the location of the sources or >>>> the SRPMS though.... >>>> >>>> Kostas >>>> >> > > -- ******************************************** * Dr Alessandra Forti * * Technical Coordinator - NorthGrid Tier2 * * http://www.hep.man.ac.uk/u/aforti * ********************************************