[gt-user] webservice container

Yadnyesh Joshi yadnyesh_joshi at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 31 11:49:03 CST 2006


But, it gave me an error as pointed out in container.log

Charles Bacon <bacon at mcs.anl.gov> wrote: The idea is just to get the container started when your machine  
starts.  One way to do that is to add an /etc/init.d script.  Those  
scripts run at startup as root.  Since the container is meant to run  
as a different user, it calls out as globus to start the container.

If you either don't care about starting the container on boot or have  
another way to do it, those are both fine options.


Charles

On Mar 30, 2006, at 11:07 PM, Yadnyesh Joshi wrote:

> Hi,
> Here's what I did. I added "ksh" instead of "sh" and removed the  
> space. But still, it didn't work.
>
> /etc/init.d/globus-4.0.0 start calls (as a globus user)
> $GLOBUS_LOCATION/start-stop start
>
> So, I directly ran
> $GLOBUS_LOCATION/start-stop start
> as a globus user.
>
> It gave me -
> Globus container started. PID: 553
>
> I have one question. Will this affect globus performance in future?  
> I mean why was that indirect call made through root?
> Has container has started correctly?
>
> Thank you,
> Yadnyesh.
>
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