I did run *gpt-postinstall* and I had everything's fine:
glo...@cuong-desktop:/usr/local/globus-5.0.1$ sbin/gpt-postinstall
All of the packages in your GLOBUS_LOCATION are already set up.
And if I use *grid-cert-request* instead of *doegrids-cert-request*, I have
this error:
glo...@cuong-desktop:/usr/local/globus-5.0.1$ grid-cert-request -host
cuong-desktop
Error reading
/etc/grid-security/globus-user-ssl.conf
/etc/grid-security/globus-host-ssl.conf
${GLOBUS_LOCATION}/etc/globus-user-ssl.conf
${GLOBUS_LOCATION}/etc/globus-host-ssl.conf
Can't find valid CA config files. Please make sure
that the grid administrator has installed a CA setup
package and run gpt-postinstall.
I don't know what I did wrong. All that I did is follow the instructions in
http://www.globus.org/toolkit/docs/latest-stable/admin/install/#gtadmin
(including
installation Globus Toolkit and starting security configuration) till
chapter 5, section 2: obtain host certificate.
Thanks for your help,
Huong
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Alain Roy via RT <
[email protected]> wrote:
> The VDT doesn't yet ship Globus 5.0, so the installation in question is
> not VDT based. This means that it's hard for me to debug.
>
> One thought: did you run gpt-postinstall?
>
> I never use doegrids-cert-request--in OSG we recommend the use of an
> alternative tool. So I'm not familiar with this error message.
>
> -alain
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