A fork submission runs on the headnode itself, hence no problem. With a PBS job, the job has to be spawned across nodes. Do you have passwordless ssh enabled? Are normal pbs job submissions working fine ?

Regards,
Prashanth Chengi
National PARAM SuperComputing Facility
System Administration and Networking Group
C-DAC Pune

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On Wed, 13 Apr 2011, Saumesh Kumar wrote:

Hello

I am having a problem in submitting jobs to PBS through globus.

When I run the following command:
                globusrun-ws -submit -F saum.grid -Ft PBS -s -c
/bin/uname -a

I get the following output:
               Delegating user credentials...Done.
               Submitting job...Done.
               Job ID: uuid:88512a06-65d6-11e0-b240-080027a29961
               Termination time: 04/14/2011 14:01 GMT
               Current job state: Pending
               Current job state: Active
               Current job state: CleanUp-Hold
               Permission denied, please try
again.                            }
               Permission denied, please try
again.                            }
               Permission denied
(publickey,password).                      }      <= ============== error
               [: 59: !=: unexpected
operator                                      }
               Current job state: CleanUp
               Current job state: Done
               Destroying job...Done.
               Cleaning up any delegated credentials...Done.



Whereas when run the same job for Fork, everything works fine. ( i.e
"globusrun-ws -submit -F saum.grid -Ft Fork-s -c /bin/uname -a" is
working. )


What is the problem with PBS and how can I configure it to remove that
permission denied error???

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Saumesh Kumar
  IIT Roorkee

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