I deleted .cshrc and it works well!!
.cshrc contains "setenv PATH", so I think that it is the reason of the
problem.

Thank you for your comment.

And I request you to publish this solution to FAQ.

thanks.

On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 6:03 AM, Joseph Bester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Sep 17, 2008, at 4:45 PM, Martin Feller wrote:
>
>  Sorry, i meant to say: remove your ~/.cshrc and not your ~/.csh
>>
>> Martin Feller wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm sorry, but i cannot reproduce it here, even after installing GT
>>> 4.0.4.
>>> Worth trying is maybe to backup and remove your ~/.csh for a test to make
>>> sure
>>> nothing's disturbing is in there.
>>> Not sure if this helps, but maybe worth trying: Set log level to debug in
>>> $GLOBUS_LOCATION/container-log4j.properties, (un-comment the line
>>> # log4j.category.org.globus.exec=DEBUG) restart the container, try again
>>> and send the logfile
>>> Martin
>>>
>>
> It might be enough to add a default PATH to the environment set in your job
> description file. By default, this is not set by GRAM.
>
> Joe
>



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Distributed Computing Systems Lab
Seoul National University, Korea

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