[Clas_offline] CCPR 102688 UPDATE (Cannot submit jobs)
Michael C. Kunkel
mkunkel at jlab.org
Wed Apr 23 09:49:35 EDT 2014
Greetings,
I agree with this. I have to often have been asked to help debug, only
to have permissions denied.
BR
MK
On 4/23/14 9:40 AM, Johann Goetz wrote:
> Dear Common User Environment managers and cyber security professionals
> of JLab,
> A recent change in notifications to the users about security and home
> directories on the CUE machines as moved many users to lock down their
> home directories so only they and the root user can see what is
> inside. It is my opinion that this makes it too difficult to
> collaborate - in particular when I am asked (by the scicomp group no
> less) to debug a .cshrc file in someone's home directory, I see this:
>
> goetz at ifarm1101:~>ls ~badui/
> ls: cannot open directory /home/badui/: Permission denied
>
> I see no reason on the whole to prevent anyone with a CUE account to
> access (read-only of course) other user's home directories. Users who
> wish to have some measure of privacy could restrict permission of
> subdirectories, or better yet, could use a private computer since the
> login notice explicitly says "Users (authorized or
> unauthorized) have no explicit or implicit expectation of privacy."
>
> Anyways, I have come across this enough times where it is starting to
> interfere with my own work. Maybe I'm totally alone in this, but I
> suspect not (hence the email blast).
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:39 AM, <ccpr_reply at jlab.org
> <mailto:ccpr_reply at jlab.org>> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> Here is an update to the help request you submitted.
> When you reply to THIS message, Please DO NOT include the original
> text below.
>
> Mod Date: 2014/04/23
> Mod Time: 08:39:48
> Mod User: rackley
> Current State: FEEDBACK
>
> STATE changed from (RECEIVED) to FEEDBACK.
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> This seems to be the result of your .cshrc file which includes:
>
> source /site/common_environment/set_environment
> /sit/common_environment/jlab_default_settingis.dat clas12 -v
>
> This file does not exist anymore. It seems that the environment
> settings for clas software environment have changed since the last
> time you used your account. I would contact the clas software
> environment folks to get the correct environment settings for clas.
>
> A good starting point would be Johann Goetz (goetz at jlab.org
> <mailto:goetz at jlab.org>) who
> I believe has set up the new software environment. Additional
> information should be found on the CLAS wiki but I am not sure of the
> exact link for the information:
>
> https://clasweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Here is a copy of your Original Request:
>
> Email: badui at jlab.org <mailto:badui at jlab.org>
> Name:
> Username:
> Staff: philpott
> Platform:
> Building:
> Room:
> Hostname:
> Category: SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
> Subject: Cannot submit jobs
>
> Request:
> Hi whenever I try to submit jobs, I get an error saying "can't
> exec 'jsub': No such file or directory." This may be related from
> an error I get when I login
> "/site/common_environment/set_environment: no such file or
> directory." Also, I used to use csh by default and now it's
> logging into bash.
>
>
> The following link will bring you to a list of open CCPR's
>
> http://mis.jlab.org/mis/ccpr/ccpr_user/ccprframe_user.html
>
>
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