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Hi,

On 23/02/2018 15:30, Stephen Jones wrote:
[log in to unmask]">On 23/02/18 14:49, Alessandra Forti wrote:
I'm cleaning up the last remnant of YAIM from the new WNs. It now sets mostly env vars and I wonder what people are doing, if they are keeping them or not
Mostly I'm curious about the VOs variable set by grid-env.sh

VO_$VONAME_SW_DIR
VO_$VONAME_DEFAULT_SE

is anyone who has moved to ARC/HTCondor removed this stuff or is it still needed? Of course I know for ATLAS neither is needed.

We've recently updated most things to Centos7 (VAC, the BDII, and a legacy SL6 cluster are left to do, while DPMs, ARC, Condor, Workers and ARGUS are migrated. BTW: We don't use an APEL system now; no need for one.)

I think there is no Yaim used now and nobody has complained about anything.

I can't see any trace of variables like these on my Centos7 worker-nodes (neither by accident or by design).

But I still export them in my ARC GLITE runtime env file: /etc/arc/runtime/ENV/GLITE, for hysterical reasons!

reasons to keep certain software on the grid are often "hysterical" 😉

if you export them you it means they are set whether they are used or not.

My list of things I assume are still needed is now

SITE_NAME
DPNS_HOST
DPM_HOST
LCG_GFAL_INFOSYS
GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE
GT_PROXY_MODE=rfc

for voms and storage clients. I'm going to setup the testbed only with these and see what happens.

cheers
alessandra