Hi,
I have a small windows XP test pool (1 central manager/submit/execute & 2 execute nodes) and I’ve run through the process outlined in 6.2.5 of the manual to set up condor_credd. The pool password was successfully set up on all machines as was my user password. The output of the final step of this section indicates that all is well:
condor_status -f "%s\t" Name -f "%s\n" ifThenElse(isUndefined(LocalCredd),\"UNDEF\",LocalCredd)
BIONUM3.HPA.org.uk COLHPADESCEL.HPA.org.uk
CDSC0750.HPA.org.uk COLHPADESCEL.HPA.org.uk
slot1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx COLHPADESCEL.HPA.org.uk
slot2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx COLHPADESCEL.HPA.org.uk
When specifying transfer_input_files in the submit file, jobs run smoothly if the full path of the network location of the file is specified (\\xxx\yyy\zzz\application.exe) but when I try to use drive letters (T:\zzz\application.exe) the following error pops up:
ERROR: Unable to get name of user associated with the following network path (err=2250): T:\tst\clustalw.exe
The drive mapping exists under my login and is accessible by this letter from the command line. Trying to transfer files from shares I don’t have permission on fails with expected errors, regardless of how I specify the location, so I know that my login is being used somehow.
This is true both with and without run_as_owner=True specified in the submit file, which makes me think that I’ve missed a step.
Can anyone tell me what I’ve missed or which bit of the manual I need to go back to?
Thanks
Steve
Bioinformatician
Health Protection Agency
Microbiology Services Division
London
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