You could check your container certificates. Are they valid? If your certificate in not in plain text, you could use openssl x509 -in <your containercert> -text to check for inconsistencies.


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Prashanth Chengi
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System Administration and Networking Group,
C-DAC Pune.
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On Wed, 22 Apr 2009, Manisha Lakra wrote:

Hello,

        I have completed the security configuration. After that when I try
to start the globus-container using the following command:

        $GLOBUS_LOCATION/bin/globus-start-container

        I get the following error:

        [JWSCORE-114] Failed to start container: [JWSCORE-200] Container
failed to initialize [Caused by: [JWSSEC-236] Failed to initialize
        container security
descriptor"etc/globus_wsrf_core/global_security_descriptor.xml"[JWSSEC-250]
Failed to
load certificate/key file.
        Certificate "/home/globus/globus-4.2.0/etc/containercert.pem" and
key is "/home/globus/globus-4.2.0/etc/containerkey.pem"
        [Caused by: [JGLOBUS-8] Failed to load credentials. [Caused by:
[JGLOBUS-14] Certificate data not found.]]]*
*
        What could be the problem, can anyone kindly tell me...

Thanks and Regards
Manisha Lakra

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