Hi Mohan,
The issue here is that the EPEL repository contains myproxy packages that are
not compatible with the Globus software you are trying to install and use.
You'll need to make sure that you pull the myproxy packages from the Globus
repository, as opposed to the EPEL repository, to get
Hi Fabio,
Could you provide a bit more background on this transfer? Specifically, can you
tell me what kind of systems (sender and recipient) are involved here - system
using globus-url-copy, system with toolkit GridFTP, Globus Connect Server
endpoint, Globus Connect Personal endpoint, etc.?
Hi Tony,
There was an issue with our Fedora repo that may have been causing the
difficulties you encountered. This issue has since been corrected by the devs.
Since the repository fix has been made, I have successfully installed the
globus-resource-management-client,
Hi Steven,
Unfortunately, the GSI-OpenSSH packages are not in the Debian 7 backports repo
at this time. Regarding the larger question of the GT6 packages generally, we
did basic installation tests for GridFTP, MyProxy and GRAM and were successful
with those tests. However, as mentioned, the
Hi Antoine,
>I did not find anything about these files. What is the format of these files?
>Can local users control their share with these files?
The files in the sharing state directory describe the shares that exist on the
endpoint. These files are autogenerated when shares are created and
Hi Greg,
It sounds like your GridFTP servers are reporting their private IP addresses as
their data interfaces. You can control the data interface that GridFTP (and
globus-url-copy) report like so:
GridFTP:
Set the 'data_interface' option in your gridftp.conf file to the value you want
it to
From: Jefferson Porter [rjpor...@lbl.gov]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 4:58 PM
To: Daniel Powers
Cc: gt-u...@globus.org
Subject: Re: [gt-user] gsi-openssh not installed from toolkit source build
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the quick response. I was doing some more digging
Hi Jeff,
I just did a clean build & install from source using the latest GT6 source
package (6.0.1493989444), and I found that /usr/local/globus-6/sbin/gsisshd and
/usr/local/globus-6/bin/gsissh* were installed as expected. Can you try again
with the latest GT6 source package and see if this