Sergey, Yes, you configure GRAM to use RFT on choate instead of RFT on cognito. But all other RFT requests to cognito (not from GRAM) will be handled by cognito. There's no general redirection, just GRAM uses a different RFT.
Regarding the database: yes, if you configure RFT on choate to use the same database as RFT on cognito Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "S.Kulanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Globus" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:23:29 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central Subject: [gt-user] non-default configurations for GRAM Good Day! I have some questions from the Globus QuickStart! ===>3.6. Setting up your second machine: WS GRAM ... Next, however, we'll change the GRAM RFT configuration, using the GRAM docs about setting up non-default configurations <http://www.globus.org/toolkit/docs/4.0/admin/docbook/ch11.html#s-wsgram-admin-configuring-nondefault> for GRAM. The only things we're changing right now are the "staging host" and "staging protocol" parameters: |[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$| *|$GLOBUS_LOCATION/setup/globus/setup-gram-service-common --staging-host=choate.mcs.anl.gov --staging-protocol=https|* Running /usr/local/globus-4.0.1/setup/globus/setup-gram-service-common =====> As I understand, here we change "the place" of the RFT Service. So If we will use RFT (StageIn, StageOut) on cognito host, indeed we will be using RFT from choate. Am i right? Furthermore we'll use SINGLE rftDatabase from choate in both cases (for choate and cognito GRAM SERVICE). Am I right? Thanks in advance! -- Best regards, Sergey Kulanov http://kulanov.org.ua Research Student, Computer Networks and Systems department, National Aerospace University named after N.E.Zhukovskiy "KhAI" Kharkov,Ukraine
