[Isocops] IBEX Orbit# 94 STF
Mark Tapley
mtapley at swri.edu
Wed Sep 8 13:31:49 EDT 2010
>That would depend on how Ken has it configured on the new machines.
>On the old machine the latency was 4 hours.
Geoff,
yeah, I sort of expected that. I dumped it into the
directories on ena.unh.edu around 1330 on Tuesday, so it should have
been there by this morning, I would think.
Hmm. From the CRon jobs,
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At 16:19 -0400 9/7/10, Cron Daemon wrote:
>Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 16:19:03 -0400
>From: root at ena.sr.unh.edu (Cron Daemon)
>Subject: [Isocops] Cron <ibexops at ena> $IBEX_CRON/cronswitch.sh
>sftp_driver sync
>...
>cronswitch.sh is using /home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/i686-4.1/bin/isoc.sh for setup
>Logging to /home/ibexops/IBEX/ops/log/pipe-2010.250.20.17.08.log
>
>/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/scripts/sftp_wakeup.sh cron
>config=/home/ibexops/IBEX/ops/config/ids/id-leops 0092
>
>[0092] Working on /home/ibexops/IBEX/raw/o0092
>[0092] Working in /home/ibexops/IBEX/work/ops/wakeup
...
>ISOC STF Request:......IBEX_2010_261_18_21_v002.stf
>*** Have P/L OPS Work ***
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That looks good?
Uh oh.
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At 20:17 -0400 9/7/10, Cron Daemon wrote:
>Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 20:17:47 -0400
>From: root at ena.sr.unh.edu (Cron Daemon)
>Subject: [Isocops] Cron <ibexops at ena> $IBEX_CRON/cronswitch.sh
>sftp_driver sync
>...
>chgrp: changing group of `IBEX_2010_261_18_21_v002.stf': Operation
>not permitted
>chmod: changing permissions of `IBEX_2010_261_18_21_v002.stf':
>Operation not permitted
>see /home/ibexops/IBEX/ops/log/sftp_driver-2010.251.00.11.01.log
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Maybe that's the problem? I'm not privileged enough?
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>
> Geoff (gbc at space.mit.edu)
>
>On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 12:15:51PM -0500, Mark Tapley wrote:
>> IsoCops officers,
>>
>> 1) Bummer. I thought all I had to do was put the file into
>>
>> /usr/local/IBEX/ops/SFTP/ibex/moc/Soc-Moc/stf/
>>
>> and it would be automagically mirrored over there. That's not
>> a big deal, I can put it there myself.
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- Mark 210-379-4635
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