[Swift-user] local coaster looking for credential (was Re: mixing gram execution and local filesystem providers)

Michael Wilde wilde at mcs.anl.gov
Wed Feb 4 14:50:20 CST 2009


What filenames are you mapping?  Is it perhaps trying to use gridftp to 
access them?

What if you use the <filesystem> tag instead of <gridftp>?

- Mike


On 2/4/09 2:43 PM, Allan Espinosa wrote:
> Do coasters always need a proxy certificate?  This was found in my log
> when i executed using  the "local:pbs" job manager
> 
> Caused by: org.globus.gsi.GlobusCredentialException: [JGLOBUS-5] Proxy
> file (/tmp/x509up_u1600) not found.
>         at org.globus.gsi.GlobusCredential.<init>(GlobusCredential.java:114)
>         at org.globus.gsi.GlobusCredential.reloadDefaultCredential(GlobusCredential.java:590)
> 
> full log in: http://www.ci.uchicago.edu/~aespinosa/swift/blast-20090204-1438-9vr02924.log
> sites.xml:
>   <pool handle="TERAPORT" sysinfo="INTEL32::LINUX">
>     <profile namespace="globus" key="queue">fast</profile>
>     <profile namespace="globus"
> key="coasterWorkerMaxwalltime">00:30:00</profile>
>     <execution provider="coaster" url="none"  jobmanager="local:pbs" />
>     <gridftp url="local://localhost" />
>     <workdirectory >/disks/tp-gpfs/scratch/aespinosa</workdirectory>
>   </pool>
> 
> -Allan
> 
> 
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Ben Clifford <benc at hawaga.org.uk> wrote:
>> On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Allan Espinosa wrote:
>>
>>> Does this mean that the "cp" calls fail after a while?
>> It means something failed. In the log, I see this:
>>
>>> org.globus.cog.abstraction.impl.common.task.InvalidSecurityContextException:
>> Invalid GSSCredentials
>>
>> and
>>
>>> Caused by: GSSException: Defective credential detected [Caused by:
>>> [JGLOBUS-5] Proxy file
>>> (/home/aespinosa/.globus/job/tp-grid1.ci.uchicago.edu/11827.1233702664/x509_up)
>> not found.]
>>
>> which is a strange looking error.
>>
>> I'd expect credential errors if your proxy just expired (please paste the
>> output of grid-proxy-info from the same session that you ran this swift
>> invocation from, if you still have it).
>>
>> But I wouldn't expect the error message to have a path to a credential
>> inside what looks like the remote job directory.
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