GStat 2.0 Beta Release
The Beta release of GStat is now available. Installation and
configuration instructions are available.
http://goc.grid.sinica.edu.tw/gocwiki/GSInstallationGuide
For any questions or comments, please email GStat support list.
project-grid-info-support@cern.ch.
Update to the EGEE SA1 OAT release
An update to the EGEE SA1 OAT release has now been released and
is available in the usual repositories.
There are no changes to the YAIM configuration required but it is necessary
to rerun ncg.pl at least e.g via a YAIM rerun following the "yum update"
of your packages.
Changes include:
- Changes to grid-monitoring-probes-org.bdii probes with NCG providing
configuration for them.
Probe details: http://goc.grid.sinica.edu.tw/gocwiki/NagiosProbe
- Addition of org.gstat.CE and org.gstat.SE probes. These provide the
sanity checks similar to those the gstat1 web interface provided. These are
the gstat2 probes.
In particular these look for greater compliance to the WLCG/EGEE glue schema
usage documents.
- Nagios probe results that are collected via the messaging system now
have their status prefixed with the hostname from where the test was executed.
e.g For a ROC that submitted a WN test to site via a CE then the
probe result once transmitted to the site nagios via msg service
will appear as
before as service "org.sam.WN-Bi-dteam-roc"
on the CE node but the status line contains the WN name. e.g
lxbra3908.cern.ch: OK: getCE:
ce103.cern.ch:2119/jobmanager-lcglsf-grid_2nh_dteam
indicating that lxbra3908 was the WN where the test was executed.
Bug Fixes:
Install Instruction via YAIM.
EGEE.GridMonitoringNcgYaim
Bug Reports
https://savannah.cern.ch/projects/sa1tools/
Discussion Mailing List including pre-release announcements
join egee3-operations-automation-discuss@cern.ch via
https://groups.cern.ch
Description of yum repositories including pretty repoview
html pages and rss feeds of packages updates.
EGEE.EGEESA1PackageRepository
Known Problems:
We plan to deploy a bug fix to the production message brokers shorty
that at times can cause consumers to fail to get messages.