I had set myself to update UCL-HEP in the next few days as I need to enable a DNS type VO, but I'm getting more convinced by the day that I'll do myself a favor if I just put this on hold for the time being. Like you, I am at r20 on the service nodes, but still stuck at 3.0.0 on the WNs, hence an urgency to upgrade. cheers, Gianfranco On 18 May 2007, at 11:39, Graeme Stewart wrote: > > So are we of the opinion that no one should update beyond gLite r20 > right now? > > At Glasgow we stopped here (remember r21 was when all of the new > prd and sgm pool accounts were introduced), but I thought it was > probably time now to play catch-up and get to r24... at least I was > of that opinion until they broke DPM. > > Has anyone in the UK updated, apart from Yves? Is anyone > volunteering to go next? > > g > >> >> Pete >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> - >> Peter Gronbech Unix Systems Manager and Tel No. : 01865 >> 273389 >> SouthGrid Technical Co-ordinator Fax No. : 01865 >> 273418 >> >> Department of Particle Physics, >> University of Oxford, >> Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, UK E-mail : >> [log in to unmask] >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> - >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Testbed Support for GridPP member institutes >> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Coles, J (Jeremy) >> Sent: 18 May 2007 10:27 >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Subject: Re: SAME tests run in job wrapper >> >> Hi Stephen >> >> Graeme's response gives most of the details. (Note that the "E" of >> SAME >> was dropped some time ago so we are talking about wrapping the SAM >> tests >> with each job. I know there are some on this list who think doing >> this >> is madness). >> >> The one thing missing in the response is whether there was input from >> sites and I'm a little uncertain where it was first discussed. I >> do not >> remember gathering any feedback. I could not find much in the ops >> meeting lists but it apparently came up in the 19th December ROC >> manager's meeting via a talk by Piotr: >> https://edms.cern.ch/document/808821. As Steve Fisher has pointed out >> though, the PPS testing did not reveal any problem which is why it >> went >> into production. >> >> The need to deploy new releases on only a subset of production sites >> before widely adopting them is becoming increasingly apparent (as >> some >> of you will know if you've followed Yves's recent ticket >> https://gus.fzk.de/pages/ticket_details.php?ticket=21815) >> >> Jeremy >> >> >> >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Testbed Support for GridPP member institutes [mailto:TB- >>> [log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Graeme Stewart >>> Sent: 18 May 2007 09:54 >>> To: [log in to unmask] >>> Subject: Re: SAME tests run in job wrapper >>> >>> On 18 May 2007, at 09:40, Stephen Childs wrote: >>> >>>> Graeme Stewart wrote: >>>>> Yes, I've noticed this at Glasgow - and in particular R-GMA is >>>>> adding 5-15 minutes of wallclock time to every job, which is a >>>>> terrible waste of resources (particularly for our GRAM GT2 user >>>>> groups, who run some pretty short jobs). >>>>> Something I really need to look into... >>>> >>>> I've just remembered about this (as I'm trying to do simple tests >>>> using globus-job-run which aren't simple any more). Graeme, did you >>>> ever find out where this was being done in order to disable it? >>> >>> Yes. Have a look at Alessandra's GGUS ticket: >>> >>> https://gus.fzk.de/ws/ticket_info.php?ticket=20364&from=search >>> >>> and >>> >>> http://scotgrid.blogspot.com/2007/04/disabling-samer-gma-in-job- >>> wrapper.html >>> >>> Should be a cinch to do in Quattor as well. >>> >>>> >>>> Jeremy, could you comment on when this was introduced and whether >>>> there was input from sites on it? >>> >>> There was some discussion and feedback involving Steve Fisher in PMB >>> Minutes 254 (16th April 2007): >>> >>> http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/pmb/minutes/070416.txt >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Graeme >>> >>> -- >>> Dr Graeme Stewart - http://wiki.gridpp.ac.uk/wiki/ >>> User:Graeme_stewart >>> ScotGrid - http://www.scotgrid.ac.uk/ http://scotgrid.blogspot.com/ > > -- > Dr Graeme Stewart - http://wiki.gridpp.ac.uk/wiki/User:Graeme_stewart > ScotGrid - http://www.scotgrid.ac.uk/ http://scotgrid.blogspot.com/