Hi Justas, Lets check with gfal2 developers ;-) Mihai: what are the flags you are using when issuing the dir list request with xroot? Cheers, Michal > On 27 Sep 2021, at 21:17, Justas Balcas <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Here is setup details: > Redirector (xrootd-redir.ultralight.org <http://xrootd-redir.ultralight.org/>) - redirector does not have visibility of FS. > Data Servers (transfer-[1-10].ultralight.org <http://ultralight.org/>) > > Redirector has this in config: > cms.dfs lookup distrib mdhold 20m redirect immed > Which should redirect calls to data server > > Using xrdfs via redirector: > $ xrdfs xrootd-redir.ultralight.org <http://xrootd-redir.ultralight.org/> ls /store/ > /store/.swp > /store/admin > /store/backfill > /store/data > /store/express > /store/group > /store/hidata > /store/himc > /store/mc > /store/relval > /store/results > /store/temp > /store/test > /store/unmerged > /store/user > > $ gfal-ls root://xrootd-redir.ultralight.org:1094//store/ <http://xrootd-redir.ultralight.org:1094//store/> > gfal-ls error: 115 (Operation now in progress) - Failed reading directory: [ERROR] Error response: No such file or directory (Unknown error 400) > gfal-ls davs://xrootd-redir.ultralight.org:1094//store/ <http://xrootd-redir.ultralight.org:1094//store/> > himc > express > hidata > unmerged > temp > backfill > relval > group > results > user > mc > data > test > admin > > I created dummy file on redirector and: > $ gfal-ls root://xrootd-redir.ultralight.org:1094//store/ <http://xrootd-redir.ultralight.org:1094//store/> > dummy-file-on-redirector > > Why `gfal-ls root://xrootd-redir.ultralight.org:1094//store/` <http://xrootd-redir.ultralight.org:1094//store/%60> does not redirect to data server to do lookup? Is this gfal-ls issue not specifying some of the flag? In such case - what needs to be specified so we get this fixed under gfal. > > Thanks > > Installed packages: > -bash-4.2$ yum list installed | grep gfal > gfal2.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-all.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-plugin-dcap.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-plugin-file.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-plugin-gridftp.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-plugin-http.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-plugin-lfc.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-plugin-rfio.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-plugin-sftp.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-plugin-srm.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-plugin-xrootd.x86_64 2.18.1-1.2.osg35.el7 @osg > gfal2-python.x86_64 1.9.5-3.el7 @epel > gfal2-util.noarch 1.5.3-1.el7 @epel > On redirector/data servers: > [root@xrootd-redir cms]# yum list installed | grep xrootd > gfal2-plugin-xrootd.x86_64 2.18.1-1.1.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd.x86_64 1:5.3.1-1.1.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd-client.x86_64 1:5.3.1-1.1.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd-client-libs.x86_64 1:5.3.1-1.1.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd-cmstfc.x86_64 1.5.2-6.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd-lcmaps.x86_64 1.7.8-3.osgup.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd-libs.x86_64 1:5.3.1-1.1.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd-multiuser.x86_64 2.0.1-2.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd-scitokens.x86_64 1:5.3.1-1.1.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd-selinux.noarch 1:5.3.1-1.1.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd-server.x86_64 1:5.3.1-1.1.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > xrootd-server-libs.x86_64 1:5.3.1-1.1.osg35up.el7 @osg-upcoming-development > > > Use REPLY-ALL to reply to list > > To unsubscribe from the XROOTD-L list, click the following link: > https://listserv.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=XROOTD-L&A=1 <https://listserv.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=XROOTD-L&A=1> ######################################################################## Use REPLY-ALL to reply to list To unsubscribe from the XROOTD-L list, click the following link: https://listserv.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=XROOTD-L&A=1