Thank you,
With globus-url-copy I saw that the owner of the duplicate is right the
globus mapped user.
Maybe this case harder ? please, help.


On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Martin Feller <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.
> >
>
>


-- 
Le Trung Kien.

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