Hi. I think you shouldn't be running *globusrun-ws* as globus user, but as
your normal user.

If you followed Globus Toolkit Quickstart Documentation, you must have
created credentials for a normal user.

Globus user is only supposed to start and stop the Globus Container.

Be sure you also run *grid-proxy-init -debug -verify* as your normal user
before running *globusrun-ws*.



On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Saumesh Kumar <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
>  I have installed globus-4.0.7 on two machines. Globus conatiner is running
> at globus server*: saumesh.grid* (192.168.124.162) and globus client is
> running at *naveen.grid* (192.168.124.163).
>
> *start-globus-conatiner* starts the globus conatiner at 192.168.124.162
> without any error. And when I run "*globusrun-ws -submit -streaming -F
> https://192.168.124.162:8443/wsrf/services/ManagedJobFactoryService -c
> /usr/bin/whoami*" from globus client (192.168.124.163), following error
> occurs:
> *globusrun-ws: ignoring error while streaming
> gsiftp://saumesh.grid:2811/home/guser01/b25267dc-4963-11e0-8e25-0016353770b3.0.stdout:
> globus_ftp_client: the server responded with an error
> 530 530-globus_xio: Server side credential failure
> 530-globus_gsi_gssapi: Error with gss credential handle
> 530-globus_credential: Valid credentials could not be found in any of the
> possible locations specified by the credential search order.
> 530-Valid credentials could not be found in any of the possible locations
> specified by the credential search order.*
>
> The log file of globus conatiner is at http://freetexthost.com/6jbweu3pwi.
> And the log of client is at http://freetexthost.com/pc2lgcq6vj.
>
> I have searched Internet for the solution, but no fruitful solution comes
> out. Plz help me to solve this problem.
>
> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
>      Regads
> Saumesh Kumar
>   IIT Roorkee
>
>


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