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 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Peter Elmer E-mail: [log in to unmask] Phone: +41 (22) 767-4644 > Address: CERN Division PPE, Bat. 32 2C-14, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ******************************************* * Dr Alessandra Forti * * Technical Coordinator - NorthGrid Tier2 * * http://www.hep.man.ac.uk/u/aforti * *******************************************