[Swift-devel] MODIS freezes on Midway
Yadu Nand
yadudoc1729 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 21 12:31:08 CDT 2013
@Ketan, I believe I spoke too early yesterday about /lustre/beagle/yadunand
folder.
The error, No such file or directory went away after yadunand/swiftwork
directory was
created manually.
@Mihael, I think it would really help if the directory creation could be
handled by swift.
Yesterday, I tried some things David asked me to try setting the following :
GLOBUS_HOSTNAME=128.135.112.73
GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE=50000,51000
The issue here as I understood it, is that, the workers on beagle try to
connect back
to midway to access the files, and the IP resolves to internal IP which it
can't access.
This is happening despite setting the GLOBUS_HOSTNAME explicitly. Even the
port
range that I've set does not seem to be used:
Failed to start channel GSSCChannel-https://192.5.86.107:60851(2)[
https://192.5.86.107:60851]
I'm also attaching a log from the beagle run.
The files used for the run are on
midway /home/yadunand/swiftdemo-trunk/test.beagle
-Yadu
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Mihael Hategan <hategan at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-03-20 at 15:05 -0500, Michael Wilde wrote:
> > Yadu, I dont think the beagle test requires you to have any directories
> on beagle.
>
> We do the SWIFT_USERHOME thing on beagle, and that requires the modified
> user home to exist I think.
>
> Might be possible to attempt to create that directory automatically.
>
> Mihael
>
>
--
Yadu Nand B
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