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Running the HRM servers at PDSF
Updated on Wed, 2007-05-30 17:05. Originally created by hjort on 2007-05-30 16:52.
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I suggest creating your own subdirectory ~/hrm_g1 similar to ~hjort/hrm_g1. Then copy from my directory to yours the following files:
setup
hrm
pdsfgrid1.rc
hrm_rrs.rc
Catalog.xml (coordinate permissions w/me)
Substitute your username for “hjort” in these files and then start the HRM by doing “source hrm”. Note that you need to run in redhat8 and your .chos file is ignored on grid nodes so you need to chos to redhat8 manually. If successful you should see the following 5 tasks running:
pdsfgrid1 149% ps -u hjort
PID TTY TIME CMD
8395 pts/1 00:00:00 nameserv
8399 pts/1 00:00:00 trm.linux
8411 pts/1 00:00:00 drmServer.linux
8461 pts/1 00:00:00 rrs.linux
8591 pts/1 00:00:00 java
pdsfgrid1 150%
Note that the “hrm” script doesn’t always work depending on the state things are in but it should always work if the 5 tasks shown above are all killed first.
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