hi
try to setup nis  it will make life simpler
regards

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On Jul 26, 2012, at 12:05, Lionel SPINELLI <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> User ID are differents (1001 and 1002). In any case, I can't maintain users 
> ID synchronisation for all the users I have to create now and in the 
> future... So, either I find a LDAP/NIS solution, or I ask users to create 
> scripts using only the shared disks.... I think these are the two only 
> solutions (file staging seems not required since I have shared disk 
> solution)... Do you see any others?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Lionel
> 
> 
> ________________________________________
> De : Reuti [[email protected]]
> Date d'envoi : jeudi 26 juillet 2012 17:50
> À : Lionel SPINELLI
> Cc : Rayson Ho; [email protected]
> Objet : Re: RE : [gridengine users] Managing user password
> 
> Am 26.07.2012 um 17:46 schrieb Lionel SPINELLI:
> 
>> My sentence was confusing... my shared disk is a NAS on which there is no 
>> permission definitions (so everybody can read/write).
>> So writing to the NAS is ok. Writting to the local disk fails
> 
> You would need some file staging then, as nothing is transfered by SGE. 
> Therefore often it's directly written to the shared home directory.
> 
> 
>> (I am not surprised since I can't see how sge would manage passwords since
> 
> Passwords are not used by SGE, the UID is important. Can you check the UID on 
> both machines?
> 
> $ id tommy
> 
> -- Reuti
> 
> 
>> my users are all independantly created because I don't have any NIS or 
>> LDAP)...
>> Now I understand better : I need my users to be defined on a centralized 
>> point (LDAP or NIS) so they are shared by all machines. Complex since the 
>> platform I try to manage is linux based and the rest of the IT system in the 
>> lab is Microsoft based.
>> 
>> Thanks a lot for your responses... I will try to find a solution...
>> 
>> 
>> Lionel
>> ________________________________________
>> De : Rayson Ho [[email protected]]
>> Date d'envoi : jeudi 26 juillet 2012 17:37
>> À : Reuti
>> Cc : Lionel SPINELLI; [email protected]
>> Objet : Re: [gridengine users] Managing user password
>> 
>> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Reuti <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> But when I try to submit a job, I got an error telling "error: can't open 
>>>> output file "/home/tommy/simple.sh.o60": Permission denied
>>>> 
>>>> Obviously, if i use the -o and -e option of qsub to put the output and 
>>>> error logs to a shared disk without write permissions, anything is ok.
>>> 
>>> Mmh - is it now shared with or without write permission? "... to a shared 
>>> disk without write permissions, it won't work".
>> 
>> I think Lionel means with...
>> 
>> AND BTW, Grid Engine does not need to login as the user with a
>> password, so you don't need the same password for tommy. Also,
>> different UIDs for each tommy account should also work, however that
>> writing to a shared disk works but a local disk fails (or vice versa?)
>> means that it can be the UID issue...
>> 
>> Rayson
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> -- Reuti
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> So, how can i get my user "tommy" able to submit jobs that need to write 
>>>> temporary files (for instance) on the account "tommy" ?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>> 
>>>> Lionel
>>>> 
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