Hello, I'm trying to work w/globus-2.2.4-74.x86-64.rpm (taken from 8.2 beta) which I installed under SuSE Linux 9.0 (unfortunately last distributive do not have Globus rpm). The reasons were very simple: as I know, there are troubles to install Globus (from source) on Opteron. The GRIDftp problems in 2.2.4-74'rpm are not important for me currently. Some things I checked are working. But I didn't find gpt-build utility in any of binary RPM's for Globus/gpt ! I need gpt-build to install Simple CA package (which is unfortunately also absent in SuSE 8.2 rpm's). Sorry, do somebody install Simple CA on SuSE 9.0/Opteron ? I'm also interesting in any information about installations of Globus under SuSE 9.0; Globus 2 (2.2, 2.4) is more interesting for me than Globus 3. May be somebody have at least 32-bit Globus version in "working state" (of course, under SuSE Linux for Opteron) ? Yours Mikhail Kuzminsky Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry Moscow
On Mon, Jul 26, Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to work w/globus-2.2.4-74.x86-64.rpm (taken from 8.2 beta) which I installed under SuSE Linux 9.0 (unfortunately last distributive do not have Globus rpm).
For very good reasons. The versions we had in the past was a piece of crap which broke other services like ssh. Thorsten -- Thorsten Kukuk http://www.suse.de/~kukuk/ kukuk@suse.de SuSE Linux AG Maxfeldstr. 5 D-90409 Nuernberg -------------------------------------------------------------------- Key fingerprint = A368 676B 5E1B 3E46 CFCE 2D97 F8FD 4E23 56C6 FB4B
Hi, We had the same problem we tried SLES 8 on an x86_64 cluster which came with the Globus RPMS but most of it did not work mainly because LDAP, and openssl. This is probably not what you want to hear but the only way we got this to work was to install the Rocks clustering toolkit. http://www.rocksclusters.org/ and get rid of SLES 8 completely. Rocks came with NMI R3 http://www.nsf-middleware.org/ which is a precompiled and comfigured version of globus. This works great no problems we are running globus on our x86_64 cluster no problem. Hope it helps. If anyone else got globus working on x86_64 please let me know. Rene - -- Rene Salmon Tulane University Center for Computational Science Richardson Building 310 New Orleans, LA 70118 http://www.ccs.tulane.edu Tel 504-862-8393 Fax 504-862-8392 On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Mikhail Kuzminsky wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to work w/globus-2.2.4-74.x86-64.rpm (taken from 8.2 beta) which I installed under SuSE Linux 9.0 (unfortunately last distributive do not have Globus rpm). The reasons were very simple: as I know, there are troubles to install Globus (from source) on Opteron. The GRIDftp problems in 2.2.4-74'rpm are not important for me currently.
Some things I checked are working. But I didn't find gpt-build utility in any of binary RPM's for Globus/gpt ! I need gpt-build to install Simple CA package (which is unfortunately also absent in SuSE 8.2 rpm's).
Sorry, do somebody install Simple CA on SuSE 9.0/Opteron ? I'm also interesting in any information about installations of Globus under SuSE 9.0; Globus 2 (2.2, 2.4) is more interesting for me than Globus 3.
May be somebody have at least 32-bit Globus version in "working state" (of course, under SuSE Linux for Opteron) ?
Yours Mikhail Kuzminsky Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry Moscow
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In message from Rene Salmon <rsalmon@tulane.edu> (Mon, 26 Jul 2004 13:38:12 -0500): >We had the same problem we tried SLES 8 on an x86_64 cluster which >came with the Globus RPMS but most of it did not work mainly because LDAP and openssl. > >This is probably not what you want to hear but the only way we got >this to >work was to install the Rocks clustering toolkit. >http://www.rocksclusters.org/ and get rid of SLES 8 completely. > >Rocks came with NMI R3 http://www.nsf-middleware.org/ which is a >precompiled and comfigured version of globus. This works great no >problems we are running globus on our x86_64 cluster no problem. Ohh ! I looked to NMI R5, it includes both GT 2.4 and 3.2. But it's impossible to understand from *iso-files from rockclusters - which version of GT they propose ? May be it's possible to install rockclusters, extract binary RPMs and install them into SuSE Linux 9.0 (we need this distributive because of application software requirements) ? But it will be some questions about glibc versions ... Yours Mikhail Kuzminsky
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