Hi > Shutting down xrootd (xrootd, fedredir_atlas): [FAILED] > Starting xrootd (xrootd, fedredir_atlas): [FAILED] > > I guess this is a redirector configuration that shouldn't be on the head node and I don't have to worry about it. Is that correct? No, sadly you do have to worry about it - that federated redirector should be running on the head node. There might be something useful in the logs for that service. I guess double check that you followed https://svnweb.cern.ch/trac/lcgdm/wiki/Dpm/Xroot/Setup#ATLASfederation (with the UK redirector for the var DPM_XROOTD_FEDREDIRS) and that you downloaded the N2N library at /usr/lib64/XrdOucName2NameLFC.so and that the machine iteself can connect to the port that the federated xrootd server is runing on 11000 by default I think. Wahid On 28 Jan 2013, at 12:57, Alessandra Forti <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi Wahid, > > thanks, the testbed works. I've now reconfigured also the head node and will do the data servers one at the time. > > I get these as well from yaim > > Shutting down xrootd (xrootd, fedredir_atlas): [FAILED] > Starting xrootd (xrootd, fedredir_atlas): [FAILED] > > I guess this is a redirector configuration that shouldn't be on the head node and I don't have to worry about it. Is that correct? > > cheers > alessandra > > On 28/01/2013 10:42, Wahid Bhimji wrote: >> Hi >> >> well it is just there on lxplus but on our local desktops we get it with ATLAS_LOCAL_ROOT_BASE over cvmfs >> ie. >> export ATLAS_LOCAL_ROOT_BASE=/cvmfs/atlas.cern.ch/repo/ATLASLocalRootBase >> source ${ATLAS_LOCAL_ROOT_BASE}/user/atlasLocalSetup.sh >> >> but then instead of localSetupGLite which has the rest of the clients . xrdcp seems to come from >> localSetupROOT >> >> Anyway if you prefer an rpm I think >> xrootd-client-3.0.5-1.el5.x86_64.rpm >> >> is in EPEL >> >> Cheers >> >> Wahid >> >> On 28 Jan 2013, at 10:10, Alessandra Forti <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> always on the testbed curl works. xrdcp I can't find. Is there an extra rpm for the clients? >>> >>> cheers >>> alessandra >>> >>> On 23/01/2013 16:40, Wahid Bhimji wrote: >>>> You can try copying a file: >>>> For xrootd: >>>> From the storage itself using the /dpm path like- testing the non-federated xrootd part >>>> xrdcp -f -d 1 -v root://fal-pygrid-30.lancs.ac.uk//dpm/lancs.ac.uk/home/atlas/wahidtest /dev/null >>>> >>>> then from the head node but using the /atlas path which should test if the federated redirector is working as well >>>> xrdcp -f -d 1 -v root://srm.glite.ecdf.ed.ac.uk:1094//atlas/dq2/user/HironoriIto/user.HironoriIto.xrootd.uki-scotgrid-ecdf/user.HironoriIto.xrootd.uki-scotgrid-ecdf-1M /dev/null >>>> >>>> then also trying the UK redirector or another site for the files at manchester >>>> xrdcp -f -d 1 -v root://atlas-xrd-uk.cern.ch:1094//atlas/dq2/user/HironoriIto/user.HironoriIto.xrootd.uki-scotgrid-ecdf/user.HironoriIto.xrootd.uki-scotgrid-ecdf-1M /dev/null >>>> >>>> there should already be a file as above placed at manchester named with your site name . The debug -d flag can be ramped up but is already quite verbose. >>>> If that all works then it should work in the other atlas automated tests so you may as well be added to those then. >>>> >>>> for Webdav you can use curl e.g. >>>> curl -v -E $X509_USER_PROXY --capath $X509_CERT_DIR -L https://gridpp09.ecdf.ed.ac.uk/dpm/ecdf.ed.ac.uk/home/atlas/group.test.hc.NTUP_SMWZ.root -o bob.root >>>> >>>> generally not as informative in its output (and puts the error in the output file) . >>>> You can also try mounting it in windows for fun. >>>> >>>> cheers >>>> >>>> wahid >>>> >>>> On 23 Jan 2013, at 16:33, Alessandra Forti <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I'm adding the bits and pieces to YAIM. >>>>> >>>>> Is there a way I can test if I've enabled xrootd and WEBdav correctly? >>>>> >>>>> cheers >>>>> alessandra >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Facts aren't facts if they come from the wrong people. (Paul Krugman) >>> >>> -- >>> Facts aren't facts if they come from the wrong people. (Paul Krugman) >>> >> > > > -- > Facts aren't facts if they come from the wrong people. (Paul Krugman) >