<div dir="ltr">Over the weekend, I noticed that a rising percentage (now 25%) of our production jobs on the osg were failing when trying to save their results back to the uconn srm. What has happened is that OSG production managers have advised sites to upgrade all of their server certs, after patching their systems for the heart-bleed security hole in openssl. At the end of last week, a large number of sites did so. Our UConn site was not vulnerable to Heartbleed because of a fluke in our setup, but we had to upgrade because our server certs all timed out last week.<div>
<br></div><div>The Northwestern srm is working, but Sean does not believe it has been tested thoroughly enough to put into production for a big workload like this, so I have decided to halt production this morning, take down our srm, and upgrade it. </div>
<div><br></div><div>Sorry for the inconvenience to any of you who were trying to copy files over. The UConn srm is going down at 9:00am today and coming back as soon as possible, hopefully before 2:00 this afternoon.</div>
<div><br></div><div>-Richard J.</div></div>