Does the same happen if you use globus-url-copy to transfer a file, instead of using GridFTP via ws-gram? (globus-url-copy \ gsiftp://client.mydomain.com:2811/home/griduser1/grid/myhello \ gsiftp://cm.mydomain.com:2811/tmp/myhello)
I assume so, and this would help narrowing it down. -Martin Le Trung Kien wrote: > Hi, > In my job description, I define a fileStageIn like this > > <fileStageIn> > <transfer> > <sourceUrl>gsiftp:// > client.mydomain.com:2811/home/griduser1/grid/myhello</sourceUrl> > <destinationUrl>gsiftp://cm.mydomain.com:2811/tmp/myhello > </destinationUrl> > </transfer> > </fileStageIn> > > After submitting my job, I got the file delivered, but it's strange that on > cm.mydomain.com > > gridus...@cm #] ls -l /tmp/myhello > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 147 Mar 9 16:02 /tmp/myhello > > We see that this file is owned by root. > In fact, with this problem I couldn't copy files and execute the files with > right permission on my user's directories. > Additional information : > In my grid-mapfile, I have only one mapping from grid user to local user > (this local user in my case is a NIS account). > > Help me, please. >
