Did you refresh the Services page?  Ensure that the Users field is empty
(except for the hint)?  Also try $DUCC_HOME/bin/ducc_services --query

Reservations made by the "System" user are for internal use.

~Burn

On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 3:21 PM, Lou DeGenaro <lou.degen...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> It should always be the case that if you successfully "ducc_services
> --register..." a service it should appear on the ducc-mon Services page.
> When you click on the Id for a Service you should see zero of more
> deployments, each Running instance corresponding to an O/S process.
>
> If you ever want to run DUCC Jobs you need to have the JobDriver
> Reservation.
>
> Lou.
>
> On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 11:53 AM, Osborne, John David (Campus) <
> ozb...@uab.edu> wrote:
>
> > I have (according the log files in $HOME/ducc/logs) started as registered
> > service successfully via ducc_services. I can see the process running via
> > the ps command, but it does not appear in the webserver under the
> services
> > section. Is this because I am running ducc anonymously using
> > active-ducc-unsecure.xml? I did not implement a pinger for this service,
> > but I assume that since it is an AS service a default pinger will be
> > provided for me. I'm guessing only services with pingers appear in the
> > service page on the ducc webserver...?
> >
> > I also noticed a reservation in DUCC, dating back to when I first
> > installed DUCC with an ID of 0. It is of class JobDriver, from the system
> > user, is in the state Assigned with 0 user processes and does not have
> the
> > option for termination. Is this some reservation I created errorenously
> or
> > is this standard on all ducc systems? I would like to cancel it if I
> don't
> > need it, it taking up 2 GBS of memory.
> >
> > Thanks for any help,
> >
> > -John
> >
>

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