Dear gram devs, I am testing an installation of GT4 in a new academic location. Installation and authentication seem OK, and I can gsissh to sites my DN is mapped on.
BUT, a globus-job-run to the same site doesn't work, and I think it has to do with how they assign usernamnes on the network here, which messes up the name of the temporary file the utility wants to create. Here is the error I get: >globus-job-run tg-grid.uc.teragrid.org:2119 /bin/date >Error, argument #6 (/tmp/globus_job_run.UNITNuri.hasson.rsl.32054) : No such >file or directory And here is my username on the Linux $ whoami UNITN\uri.hasson Yes, that's a backslash in my username (I think it's because Linux gets the name from a MS LDAP server. and UNITN is the domain name). Could it be that the funky username is interfering with the naming of the temp file? If so, is there a command line / env variable override that I can use to fix this? I suspect the other option would be to create an alias for the username but this is a less scalable solution. Any suggestions, much appreciated. Best, Uri