Hi Fabio,
Thanks for following up. This was caused by some overaggressive hang
detection that we added after 5.2.4, and is now fixed for the upcoming
5.2.5 release.
Mike
On 10/9/2013 4:07 PM, Fabio Moreira wrote:
Hi Mike,
I finally found the solution! I´ve just downgraded the globus toolk
Hi Mike,
I finally found the solution! I´ve just downgraded the globus toolkit
version from 5.2.4 to 5.2.3. I´ve already made many tests with the
parameter -r to guarantee that everything is ok.
I suggest to Globus team to check the version 5.2.4 if there is any problem
or just some packages that
Hi Mike,
I've redone the tests with log_level set to all and I redirected the
log_single to /var/log/globus-gridftp.log. With these parameters I've got
another error in each server.
>From server1 I got the following error:
[25634] Tue Oct 8 15:36:41 2013 :: Forcefully terminating process. SEND
Hi Mike,
I have run multiple tests. But I forgot to mention a difference between the
instances. I have started the instance from port 2811 with xinetd without
any difference from the installation. However, I have started the instance
to listen from port 6969 as the follow way:
SERVER1:
/usr/sbin/
Transfers using 2811 always succeed and transfers to 6969 always fail?
That is very strange if they have identical configurations. Have you
run multiple tests of each? It is possible that there is an
intermittent error that just seems to affect one instance.
Mike
On 9/24/2013 3:24 PM, Fabio
Hi Mike,
There is no difference between the servers and both servers are running an
instance on 2811 and 6969.
Thanks,
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Michael Link wrote:
> But each server is running an instance on 2811 and 6969. Is there a
> difference in the version or configuration of tho
But each server is running an instance on 2811 and 6969. Is there a
difference in the version or configuration of those besides the port number?
Mike
On 9/24/2013 8:38 AM, Fabio Moreira wrote:
Hi Mike,
Server 1 has 6 cores with 96GB running CentOS 6.3 and Server2 has 8
cores with 128GB runn
Hi Mike,
Server 1 has 6 cores with 96GB running CentOS 6.3 and Server2 has 8 cores
with 128GB running CentOS 6.4 and both with Globus 5.2.4. Besides that,
there are no difference between them.
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Michael Link wrote:
> What is different about the two servers in ter
What is different about the two servers in terms of software versions,
configuration, etc?
Mike
On 9/20/2013 1:06 PM, Fábio Moreira wrote:
Hi,
I´m facing a big problem while transferring files bigger than 100GB.
When I transfer the way bellow, a message of end-of-file appears in the
middle o