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Hi Patrick,

Uhmmm, how about the output of the xrdadler command run on the server 
against the same file the query checksum is beig targeted?

Andy

On Wed, 19 Feb 2020, Patrick McGuigan wrote:

> Hi Andy,
>
> [root@admin ~]# xrdcp -np -f --cksum adler32:print test-transfer 
> root://storage-5-18:1094//xrd/srm-test/mover-test.1
> Run: [ERROR] Invalid response
> [root@admin ~]# echo $?
> 53
>
> Attached is the output of the same command with the -d3 switch (the 
> transferred file is 4 bytes).
>
> Patrick
>
>
> On 2/19/20 5:58 AM, Andrew Hanushevsky wrote:
>> Hi Patrick,
>> 
>> Coud run that command by hand on a failing file and post the output as well 
>> as what the return code was.
>> 
>> Andy
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, 19 Feb 2020, Patrick McGuigan wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Andy,
>>> 
>>> It is the command from the xrootd-client rpm.
>>> 
>>> Patrick
>>> 
>>> On 2/19/20 5:45 AM, Andrew Hanushevsky wrote:
>>>> Goo question Rob. We provide the xrdadler command but not a script. So,t 
>>>> he first question should have been is this a script or the actual 
>>>> command.
>>>> 
>>>> Andy
>>>> On Wed, 19 Feb 2020, Robert Gardner wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Who provides said external script?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Feb 19, 2020, at 5:34 AM, Andrew Hanushevsky 
>>>>>> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> In the first case, the config says hat an external script is supposed 
>>>>>> to computed the checksum. If the external script produces an incorrect 
>>>>>> response, the client will get it and complain. The second case says 
>>>>>> that the checksum is to be computed using the internal native 
>>>>>> mechanism. In this case, a corect response will always be sent. Hence, 
>>>>>> it will work. We reccomend that the internal mechanism be used when it 
>>>>>> is possible to do so. That said, ot would be interestin to know what 
>>>>>> the hiccup is in the external script.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Andy
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Wed, 19 Feb 2020, Patrick McGuigan wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I noticed something odd recently and I am curios if the issue is a 
>>>>>>> known feature, or something that needs to be worked on?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> A client process was moving files with xrdcp using:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> xrdcp -f -np --cksum adler32:print test-transfer 
>>>>>>> root://some-server//some-path
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> and the command fails with:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Run: [ERROR] Invalid response
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Tracking this down leads me to the problem in the data server's 
>>>>>>> configuration:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> xrootd.chksum adler32 /usr/bin/xrdadler32
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> However, if the checksum is configured as:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> xrootd.chksum max 4 adler32
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> The xrdcp will work correctly.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Before anyone asks, yes, checksums work correctly outside of xrdcp:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> xrdadler32 root://some-server//some-path
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> as well as:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> xrdfs some-server query checksum /some-path
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I have seen this occur with versions 4.9.1 and 4.10.0.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Patrick
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