That's right. For the -J case, GRAM goes the extra mile to serialize it to disk. Regarding the 5 minute wait question, I don't know.

Charles

On Feb 18, 2009, at 5:37 PM, Keith Chadwick wrote:

Steve,

Based on conversations with people from globus, I have the belief
that the copy of the proxy thus delegated is stored in the virtual
memory of the Java Virtual Machine that is running the web services
and is not written to disk.

-Keith.

At 4:59 PM -0600 2/18/09, Steven Timm wrote:
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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