Hi
On 05/10/2013 11:01 AM, Ewan MacMahon wrote:
> So, would it be fair to summarise this as "Everything works with
> everything else, except the APEL parsers on the CEs and batch server
> have to match the site APEL node"?
Perhaps. This table (which looks OK on my system!) summarises the
"testing" done. I've made various assumptions about Chris' WN OS, which
he should confirm.
The trouble we have is caused by the combinatorial explosion when more
than one major element changes at once - I call it "death by migration".
But at least the i386, x86_64 malarkey is over and done with, so
I shouldn't complain too much.
Cheers, Steve
:----------- TABLE ALESSANDRA ASKED FOR ---
*CREAM* *WN* *Status*
CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI2-SL5 Tested - status quo
CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI2-SL6 Tested – Raul
CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI3-SL5 Not known
CE-EMI2-SL5 WN-EMI3-SL6 Tested – Raul
CE-EMI3-SL5 WN-EMI2-SL5 Not known
CE-EMI3-SL5 WN-EMI2-SL6 Not known
CE-EMI3-SL5 WN-EMI3-SL5 Not known
CE-EMI3-SL5 WN-EMI3-SL6 Not known
CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL5 Tested – Chris (WN OS assumed, APEL workaround for EMI3 collector)
CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL6 Tested – Raul, Chris (WN OS assumed, APEL workaround for EMI3 collector)
CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI3-SL5 Not known
CE-EMI2-SL6 WN-EMI3-SL6 Tested – Raul
CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL5 Tested – Chris (WN OS assumed)
CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI2-SL6 Tested – Chris (WN OS assumed)
CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI3-SL5 Not known
CE-EMI3-SL6 WN-EMI3-SL6 Kashif (APEL workaround for EMI2 collector)
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