On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 11:05:32 +0000
Greig A Cowan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Owen,
>
> > a followed by changing lines 75 to 79 of
> > "/opt/d-cache/config/dCacheSetup" to below
> >
> > java_options="-server \
> > -Xmx256m \
> > -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize=256m \
> > -Dorg.globus.tcp.port.range=20000,25000 \
> > -Dnetworkaddress.cache.ttl=600 "
>
>
> Really you want to be able to specify the port range in site-info.def
> and get dCache to use that. There are a couple of places in
> dCacheSetup where the port range is used and I'm sure that the
> previous version of YAIM managed to correctly set one of them to the
> value specified in site-info.def, but the other remained at the
> default (20000:25000).
>
> Cheers,
> Greig
Yes the problem now fixed is that I placed a "-" rather than a "," in
the generated output. See last release notes.
If you have time please verify an install with the latest release from
the preproduction repository, as site specific issues maybe creeping in,
I have only tested on dev boxen at RAL.
I am going to work on splitting service until Mathias de Riese gives me
the information provider door packaged within the D-Cache RPM which was
produced by the same PHD student who wrote this for DPM, GIP integration
will continue after this functionality is delivered which should be
early next week.
I have also been thinking about storing check sums for configuration
files to prevent the default system from over writing files that have
been modified post YAIM install so upgrades go smoother, but it seems
this is moving ahead of other components and since their are other areas
for improvement have decided to delay this approach (Yes its based upon
RPM's limited configuration functionality and Debconfs more flexible
behaviour)
I shall start on the effort to specify door-host relations in the top
level site-info.def.
Please send feedback for functionality you would expect for D-Cache or
DPM which is not present in DPM or D-Cache YAIM and this will help me
pick relevant things to do rather than do the typical developer mistake
and solve problems only I see as problems.
Regards
Owen
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