Hi, Wilko
thanks for the solution. I set the oss.cache directive and indeed, now it
works.
> The olbd needs the oss.cache (or equivalent the olb.cache) directive to
> place the file.
> # 'inplace' means that the file is not put into the cache
> oss.path / inplace
And indeed, if I remove the oss.cache directive, even while keeping the
"oss.path xyz inplace" statement, I'm again denied.
I don't understand yet, why this is needed in the file creation via redirector
case, but not in the case where I write directly to the xrootd on the leaf
node. Probably the cache statement somehow triggers the writable/free space
information to the master olbd.
Cheers,
Derek
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