Hi Hoang,
I would suspect that something is wrong with certificates. Please can
you show us what you get when you execute:
# ls -lR /etc/grid-security
# ls -laR /root/.globus
# cat $GLOBUS_LOCATION/etc/grid-services/jobmanager-fork
# cat $GLOBUS_LOCATION/etc/globus_gatekeeper.conf
Regards,
Lukasz
Minh-Hoang Phung wrote:
Hi,
After installing GT5.0.2, I'm having problems submitting jobs to GRAM as instructed in
the quickstart guide. I did exactly as instructed but always got the error "GRAM Job
submission failed because authentication with the remote server failed (error code
7)".
I searched and found here
(http://www.globus.org/toolkit/docs/2.4/faq_errors.html#authentication) where
it advised to check the globus-gatekeeper.log in $GLOBUS-LOCATION/var/. But I
found no such file there. Instead, I only found an empty globus-fork.log file.
A few others hinted that the problem is in grid-mapfile. But I created it by
copying exactly the output from myproxy-admin-adduser
I also found mentions here (http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~bacon/guide-faq.html#expected) about
the /etc/hosts file. My hosts file is now as below (the last "srv04" is added
compared to before)
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
192.168.1.4 srv04.inext.it.uts.edu.au srv04
but the problem still remains.
So can someone advise me what to do or point me in some new directions to try?
Thanks a lot.
Hoang
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