Hi
Steve's test use just a plain atlas role. The plain atlas role should only be permitted to write to the scratch disk space token. Any site that was passing the previous test where no space token was specified should theoretically be ticketed...
This test checks to see if atlas users can write to a site. There are several sites in the UK that do not permit this. The test is not applicable for those sites. In other clouds, the production only ATLAS sites have a prod disk and a scratch disk. The scratch disk is used for functional test transfers (you don't need a data disk) and allows tests like Steve's to be setup.
Also, there are plenty of ATLAS functional test running if you need something specific. If we can't dig up a link, I am sure Alessandra (with her monitoring hat on) would be interested in knowing so she can add it to the feature request list.
Alastair
On 3 Feb 2014, at 16:01, Christopher J. Walker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On 03/02/14 12:15, Winnie Lacesso wrote:
>> Dr Elena Korolkova wrote:
>>> IC and Brunel do support atlas, They don't have a ATLASSCRATCHDISK.
>> Also true of Bristol's StoRM SE.
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> The difference is that Bristol's SE didn't support ATLAS files without a spacetoken either.
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> I'm in two minds about whether it is best to ask the Tier-1 to "
> fix" their entries in the BDII, or whether to ask you, Imperial and Brunel to add the scratchdisk spacetoken.
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> I suspect the latter is probably easier.
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> Chris
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