No. As I explained, nobody writes to that file. The SEG needs to
know where to read from.
If I point to the Loadleveler log (/var/loadl/log/SchedLog) I keep
getting the same problem.
As far as I know SEG is able to recognize log entries that look like the
following one
XXX;timestamp;jobId;Y;X
but LoadLeveler scheduler does not report such kind of entries unless I
have to
modify some configuration parameters (I do not what these parameters
could be).
For this reason I did not consider putting Load Leveler log file into
Globus configuration.
Regards,
Giuseppe
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