Hi Artem, that will be the best solution to my problems. Thanks! Fabrizio Artem Trunov wrote: > Hi, Fabrizio! > > If you don't a certificate, let's wait for Timur's suggestions... > I'll try to setup a test bed here. Yuo will be able to login and do > dev/test work... > > Artem. > > On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Fabrizio Furano wrote: > > >>Hi Artem, >> >> well, I fear that I am not able to do what I need without installing a >>world of packages. >> >> Here is the latest output I get: >> >>--------- >>fabrizio@nbbbrrepro2 16:22:49 ~/Park/JavaSRM/srmclient>bin/srmcp >>file:////bin/sh srm://nbbbrrepro2:8443//dir1/dir2/sh-copy >> >>org.globus.gsi.GlobusCredentialException: Proxy file >>(/home/fabrizio/k5-ca-proxy.pem) not found. >> at org.globus.gsi.GlobusCredential.<init>(GlobusCredential.java:93) >> at >>org.dcache.srm.security.SslGsiSocketFactory.createUserCredential(SslGsiSocketFactory.java:305) >> at >>org.dcache.srm.security.SslGsiSocketFactory.createUserCredential(SslGsiSocketFactory.java:351) >> at gov.fnal.srm.util.SRMClient.getGssCredential(SRMClient.java:255) >> at gov.fnal.srm.util.SRMClient.connect(SRMClient.java:203) >> at gov.fnal.srm.util.SRMPutClient.connect(SRMPutClient.java:152) >> at gov.fnal.srm.util.SRMDispatcher.work(SRMDispatcher.java:436) >> at gov.fnal.srm.util.SRMDispatcher.main(SRMDispatcher.java:200) >>srm client error: org.globus.gsi.GlobusCredentialException: Proxy file >>(/home/fabrizio/k5-ca-proxy.pem) not found. >>--------- >> >> >> Is there any easy way to avoid all this? Since I am not interested in >>testing the authentication stuff, cannot I send formatted get/put >>requests to the server? >> >> Fabrizio >> >> >>Artem Trunov wrote: >> >>>Hi, Fabrizio! >>> >>>it's srm's port for incoming requests. >>> >>>Artem. >>> >>>On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, 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" ? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>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 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>