Hi Peter,
after yesterday I also remember that the second thing that worried me in
using dcache on the WN is a comment Andy made about the use of memory in
his talk at CHEP I believe. He said it xrootd uses a lot of memory but
there weren't number specified.
My system is double cpu with 2GB of memory per cpu. Considering that an
atlas job can use more than 1 GB we are now at 1.1 I thik. Will it be
enough? I think so but I just wanted to check.
cheers
alessandra
Peter Elmer wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> There is now a new xrootd development version: xrootd 20060523-1741,
> please see:
>
> http://xrootd.slac.stanford.edu/download/20060523-1741/
>
> for downloads.
>
> Relative to the last development build (20060418-0404) this includes a
> variety of small bug fixes, plus one important one for the redirector. See
> the xrootd.History file for more details. I've included a link to the
> SL3 debuginfo rpm on the rpm page. (Although I've not tried it myself,
> so I have no idea if it works! Feedback is welcome.)
>
> Gerri, if it is still possible, you could add this to the next ROOT
> build, too.
>
> For the full set of changes and links to rpms/tarballs to download see the
> the xrootd web page and/or version history:
>
> http://xrootd.slac.stanford.edu
> http://xrootd.slac.stanford.edu/xrootd.History
>
> Let us know if there are problems.
>
> Pete
>
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