Hi Greig,
> That's not a PPS repo.
it was a retorical question. :) I know it is not a PPS repo. What I
meant was the CERN repository is up to date apart from two (one?) rpms.
The basic installation on the testbed in manchester, with rpms from the
CERN repository plus the dcache-server 1.8 seems to work. I'm not sure I
understand the need to move away from this and point to the dcache
repositories plus apparently a mixture of PPS and patches without a good
reason. I was looking for a good reason although at this point for me
it's just matter only of changing a symbolic link.
Would you mind to check for me though that we publish the correct stuff?
ldapsearch -x -H ldap://ce01-test.tier2.hep.manchester.ac.uk:2170 -b
mds-vo-name=UKI-NORTHGRID-MAN-HEP,o=grid
It seems ok to me but I'm not sure.
We still have to sort out how to move the DB.... plus gPlazma and
SpaceManagement but that seemed to work in previous trials.
thanks.
cheers
alessandra
Greig Alan Cowan wrote:
> Hi Alessandra,
>
> On 07/03/08 13:43, Alessandra Forti wrote:
>> Just to be doubly sure before I really move to the dcache.org repo.
>> Is this repository:
>>
>> http://glitesoft.cern.ch/EGEE/gLite/R3.1/generic-dcache/sl4/i386
>>
>> a PPS one?
>>
>> It looks almost uptodate to me (dcache-server and yaim-dcache apart).
>> It also includes what look like BDII and gip rpms...
>
>
> Greig
>
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