Dear Martin,

I have already finished setting up GRAM on the second machine. First, I set up RFT (even though no need (in the quickstart)). Next, I change the the owner, group from the root to globus user and group. It' OK. I think only change the permission on $GLOBUS_LOCATION/etc//gram-service/jndi-config.xml is OK, no need to set up RFT.

Thank you very much!


Nguyen,
does that file exist?
If so: What are the permissions on that file, who is the owner of
that file and which user runs the container?
If nothing obvious pops up: please send it.
What did you exactly do to end up in that situation?
Martin

Dear Martin,

The content of container.log file :

Failed to start container: Container failed to initialize [Caused by:
Failed
to read '/usr/local/globus/etc/gram-service/jndi-config.xml' JNDI
configuration file]

I don't know why because before set up GRAM (as quickstart), the second
machine was still OK.

Please kindly to help me!

Thank you for your co-operation

Yours sincerely

Nguyen,
so what does the container log say?
You can also start the container in debug mode to get some
more information about what might have failed:
globus-start-container[-detached] -debug
Martin
Dear All,
 Before I set up GRAM on the second machine (as quickstart), everything
was OK. But after I set up GRAM services on second machine, I can not
start container on this computer, why?
 etc/init.d/globus-4.0.1 start Starting Globus
container. PID: 4754
WARNING: It seems like the container died directly
         Please see $GLOBUS_LOCATION/var/container.log for more
information
 Please kindly to help me! Thank a lot!
 Thank you for your co-operation
 Yours sincerely
 Nguyen Minh Luan
IT Team Leader
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