Difference between revisions of "Getting set up on Rucio"

From GridPP Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Getting Set up)
(Getting Set up)
 
(One intermediate revision by one user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
== Getting Set up ==
 
  
Please contact [mailto:ian.johnson@stfc.ac.uk Ian Johnson] or [mailto:timothy.noble@stfc.ac.uk Timothy Noble] preferred Rucio username,
 
the subject from your eScience certificate # openssl x509 -subject -noout -in yourusercert.pem
 
your preferred email address
 
name of the VO you wish to join or create. We currently have drc for DIRAC, dtm for DTEAM, gpp for GridPP, etc
 
We will then set up your account
 
 
We are running version 1.23.xxx of the Rucio software. The client software you run should not be a more recent version.
 
 
The client configuration in /opt/rucio/etc/rucio.cfg looks like this:
 
 
[client]
 
rucio_host = https://rucio-server.gridpp.rl.ac.uk:443
 
auth_host = https://rucio-server.gridpp.rl.ac.uk:443
 
auth_type = x509_proxy
 
ca_cert = /opt/rucio/etc/web/ca-first.pem
 
 
client_cert = ~/.globus/usercert.pem
 
client_key = ~/.globus/userkey.pem
 
client_x509_proxy = $X509_USER_PROXY
 
 
Install the certificate bundle send to the admins
 
You will need to create a grid proxy certificate before using Rucio:
 
 
voms-proxy-init -voms <The 3 char VO name>
 
then you can check that you can authenticate to Rucio:
 
rucio ping
 
Should return the following:
 
xxxxxxxxx/lib/python2.7/site-packages/OpenSSL/crypto.py:12: CryptographyDeprecationWarning: Python 2 is no longer supported by the Python core team. Support for it is now deprecated in cryptography, and will be removed in a
 
future release.
 
  from cryptography import x509
 
1.23.6.post1
 

Latest revision as of 11:07, 19 April 2021