The timing couldn't really be any worse either for an unannounced large
scale movement of data. As for Alastair's suggestion, the University
shut 30 minutes ago for Christmas. I think I'm the only one who came in
today in the HEP group. Ben and Jon were CC'd onto my original message,
and Chris W kindly forwarded the message onto anyone he could - someone
might heed the call.
Brian's suggested ticketing the FTS chaps to turn down or turn off the
t2k channel, so this will be the next thing I'll try. I'll post the
ticket round in case John or anyone else wants to add their voice to it.
I just realised that the certificate for the disk server I was going to
recommission expired (I didn't renew it as this server was going to
become a bacula host). I'm not going to get a new certificate now and I
have none spare, so I've had to bodge together something hideous using
nfs... it's dirty but will hopefully hold for a week, and I wouldn't
dream of it for something like atlas production.
Thanks all, have a good, well-earned break!
Cheers,
Matt
John Bland wrote:
> On 23/12/2011 13:03, Andrew Sansum wrote:
>> They surely haven't gone rogue have they?
>
> Rogue, maybe not, but definitely bothersome. Matt having to send an
> email to TB-SUPPORT isn't exactly the sign of a coordinated VO. Many
> sites have also put time and resources into space tokens which aren't
> being used, which makes this even more annoying.
>
> John
>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Testbed Support for GridPP member institutes [mailto:TB-
>>> [log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Bland
>>> Sent: 23 December 2011 12:35
>> .....
>>
>>>
>>> We need to revisit this next year, I don't like rogue VOs gobbling up
>>> shared
>>> resources.
>>>
>>> John
>
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