Yes, the "usual" BDII queries will find the arc runtime environments.
Regards,
Andrew.
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Andrew,
I see. I've got the "/etc/arc/runtime" directory on the server. I'll
put his tag in there and let him know
how to read it. You use the BDII to find it, is that right?
BTW: I can see you have the VO-biomed-CVMFS "tag" in your set up, which
is what he means.
Cheers,
Steve
On 08/03/2015 03:41 PM, Andrew Lahiff wrote:
> for us it's /etc/arc/runtime. We have the following:
>
> [root@arc-ce01 ~]# ls -R /etc/arc/runtime/
> /etc/arc/runtime/:
> APPS VO-enmr.eu-CVMFS VO-t2k.org-ND280-v10r11p21 VO-t2k.org-ND280-v10r11p31 VO-t2k.org-ND280-v11r25
> ENV VO-t2k.org-ND280-v10r11p13mod VO-t2k.org-ND280-v10r11p25 VO-t2k.org-ND280-v11r21 VO-t2k.org-ND280-v11r29
> VO-biomed-CVMFS VO-t2k.org-ND280-v10r11p15mod VO-t2k.org-ND280-v10r11p29 VO-t2k.org-ND280-v11r23 VO-t2k.org-ND280-v11r31
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