Hi Doug,
the plot is a little small and difficult to read. But I think I understand your setup and problem --- xrootdfs works with the two lower level redirector but not with the upper level meta redirector.
I have exactly the same setup at SLAC for years so I think it should work for you too. a few things you can check:
1. Is there any xrootd security involved?
2. if you use "xrd meta-redirector locateall /export_path", can you see all data servers from both cache storage and persistent storage?
3. after you mount xrootdfs, can you try "getfattr --only-value -n xrootdfs.fs.dataserverlist /mount_point"? Does it give you a list of data servers?
(this list should also be sent to syslog when you start xrootdfs)
4. If your xrootdfs gives you an empty list in 3), can you do "sudo kill -USR1 pid_of_xrootdfs" and repeat 3) again.
regards,
Wei Yang | [log in to unmask] | 650-926-3338(O)
On Sep 21, 2013, at 2:07 PM, Doug Benjamin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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