Dear Muhammad,

Here's a bit of friendly advice to you. If you don't even know whether the problem is related to your firewall or the globus installation, try to isolate the problem further before dashing off for help. A lot of people ignore vague requests for help. I think there is a pretty comprehensive checklist to understand and fix these mysterious error code 74 messages. I think it's a checklist written by Charles Bacon. I'm sure you can google up the article

Whining and calling the group dead rarely helps, so if you feel your problem hasn't got proper attention (or any attention at all), try eliminating uncertain factors like firewalls which are totally local policies for which only the person responsible for the firewall maintenance can help you, and then, if your problem still persists, put it down in a concise manner and post in to gt-user. All the best.

Regards,
Prashanth Chengi
National PARAM SuperComputing Facility
System Administration and Networking Group
C-DAC Pune

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On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, Muhammad Sarwar wrote:



Hello! Anybody there!

is this a dead list?????? or nobody cares???



-----Original Message-----
From: gt-user-boun...@lists.globus.org on behalf of Muhammad Sarwar
Sent: Sun 9/27/2009 6:20 AM
To: gt-user@lists.globus.org
Subject: [gt-user] GRAM Job submission failed because the job manager failedto 
open stderr (error code 74)


Hi,

I have installed globus 4.2.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Intel).

I am trying to execute:   globus-job-run ngs.oerc.ox.ac.uk /bin/hostname

and getting the following error message.

GRAM Job submission failed because the job manager failed to open stderr (error 
code 74)

(connecting to same host with gsissh is successful)

I have tried to find the solution but the only thing i could figure out is that 
it might be an issue with firewall, blocking the communication. I have set 
GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE=64000,65256.

Following is some further info:

$: globusrun -a -r ngs.oerc.ox.ac.uk

GRAM Authentication test successful

$: globus-hostname
sulman.nesc.gla.ac.uk



I have tried to add a rule to the ipfw: allow tcp from any to any dst-port 
64000-65256 in

still no success...

Any help will be appreciated.

Sulman.




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