I have seen this problem when trying to use GT 4.0.7 as distributed
by the Open Science Grid VDT, against several different
globus WS hosts, also GT4.0.7 as installed by the VDT.  I believe
that it also occurs both earlier and later than that as well.

I execute the globus-credential-delegate command as such:

bash-3.00$ globus-credential-delegate -h fermigridosg1.fnal.gov -p 9443 
steve.epr.fg1
EPR will be written to: steve.epr.fg1
Delegated credential EPR:
Address: https://131.225.107.165:9443/wsrf/services/DelegationService
Reference property[0]:
<ns1:DelegationKey xmlns:ns1="http://www.globus.org/08/2004/delegationService";>9cfb1200-fe0e-11dd-8a41-fce4ea9a9810</ns1:DelegationKey>

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The delegation succeeds, it writes the EPR file almost immediately, but
then takes five minutes to come back and give me a command line prompt.
Has anyone else seen this, and do they know the cause?

A related question--if I had root on the remote site,
which I do, where would the copy of the proxy thus delegated be
stored on the remote server?  I have looked throughout the server
and don't see any evidence of proxies thus delegated, although
I do see other proxies come and go when
I submit a job with
globusrun-ws -submit -J
from the command line.

Steve Timm


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Fermilab Computing Division, Scientific Computing Facilities,
Grid Facilities Department, FermiGrid Services Group, Assistant Group Leader.

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