Hi,
Are we allowed to know who these people are or is it a breach of some
confidentiality?
All the best,
david
Alessandra Forti wrote:
> Hi Elena,
>
> you should ban the user. Add his DN to /opt/edg/etc/lcas/ban_users.db
> on the CE (one line one DN and remember to double quote it).
>
> cheers
> alessandra
>
>
> Elena Korolkova wrote:
>> Hi Stephen aand Alessandra
>>
>> Once I've got an answer from a guy who was running more than 100 jobs
>> with permission to kill them. Other guy keeps sending his jobs. They
>> are trying to contact a host (in infn for example), the connection
>> refused and then the job is doing nothing during 72h (a limit for our
>> cluster).
>>
>> Elena
>>
>> On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Alessandra Forti wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Stephen,
>>>
>>> no, no answer from biomed.
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> alessandra
>>>
>>> Stephen Childs wrote:
>>>> Alessandra Forti wrote:
>>>>> collect all the information you can: the DN of the user who's
>>>>> running those jobs, if they are trying to connect to a remote
>>>>> machine, wall time... and then kill the jobs and open a ticket for
>>>>> biomed ([log in to unmask]) explaining what you have done and why.
>>>>
>>>> Alessandra, all,
>>>>
>>>> Anyone heard anything from biomed on this? It is now 1 week since my
>>>> GGUS ticket and no word. As with the previous crypto incident, the
>>>> most disturbing thing is the lack of response from VO
>>>> representatives, if even to say they are looking into it. I have
>>>> emailed the users submitting these dodgy jobs directly -- we'll see
>>>> if they have anything to say for themselves.
>>>>
>>>> Stephen
>>>>
>>>
>>
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