Hello, Heinz! I guess it was my mistake, indeed srm port is 8443. Artem. On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Heinz Stockinger wrote: > > > Fabrizio Furano wrote: > > > Hi Artem, > > > > Artem Trunov wrote: > > > >> hi, Fabrizio! > >> > >> > >>>> Yuo can also do usefull stuff with default protocol. Yuo can test > >>>> how your > >>>> srm interacts with xrootd(s) and what URLs it gives out for get/put > >>>> requests. > >>> > >>> > >>> Well, this is my intention but I have no ideas. How can I send a > >>> request > >>> to the srm server? Possibly bypassing the scripts. > >> > >> > >> > >> yuo can try srmcp from srmclient package - this is the commandline srm > >> copy tool. > >> > >> srmcp srm://yourserver:8843/path file:/tmp/test1 > >> > > > > Well, that's one of the scripts I'd like to bypass. > > Anyway, what's that 8843 port number? Is it needed to contact the srm > > server in the machine "yourserver" ? > > > Every SRM server has a given port. In that case, it's running on 8843. > Sounds a bit strange to me since a secure version is typlically on port > 8443. "yourserver" is the hostname of the SRM machine. > > Heinz > > > > > > > Fabrizio > > > > > > > >> I hope it could give some usefull result to you before bumping into luck > >> of grid infrastructure. Although, I am doubtfull, since it needs > >> authorization on the first place... Yuo can also try soap messages > >> directly :( . Timur may give more usufull advise. > >> > >> Artem. > >> > >> > >>>> Yuo don't need to do the actual transfers? I guess. I will set > >>>> up a testbed with classical stogage element and validate the transfer. > >>>> > >>> > >>> In principle I wrote teh java code also for that. I totally ignore > >>> if it > >>> works. I don't want to give away code written but *never* run.... so I > >>> believe you have to wait some more time... sorry. Anyway the deployment > >>> is not that hard. But definitely you need postgres. > >>> > >>> Fabrizio > >>> > >>> > >>>> Artem. > >>>> > >>>> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Fabrizio Furano wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> Hi Timur, > >>>>> > >>>>> I just managed to get my custom srm server started! > >>>>> > >>>>> But now I have no idea about what to do. Is there a way to inhoculate > >>>>> get/put requests directly to the server to debug it? > >>>>> > >>>>> I gave a look at the scripts in the srmclient directory, but I don't > >>>>> believe that they are the answer. Moreover, the protocol matchings > >>>>> are > >>>>> done inside the scripts, so I believe I'd need to modify them all to > >>>>> include a new protocol. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thank you > >>>>> > >>>>> Fabrizio > >>>>> > >>> > > >