Fwd: File staging faults

I'm forwarding my question here in case I sent it to a dead mailing list ;-) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Piotr Domagalski <piotr.domagalski@fedstage.com> Date: Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:29 AM Subject: File staging faults To: "ogsa-hpcp-wg@ogf.org" <ogsa-hpcp-wg@ogf.org> Hi! Hopefully, this is the last thing that bothers me: 1. As far as I can see, there no such thing as an XML Schema for HPC File Staging Profile. Is that right? 2. Assuming that #1 is true, I'm preparing a schema for me to ease handling of the specified elements. The faults seem a bit unclear to me, though. What are their types? Are they all xsd:string? What about UnsupportedProtocolFault and DeleteOnTerminationFault from which description you can read that they could have a <File> subelement? Do they solely have this subelement or are they mixed-type so that they can contain both string and <File> subelement, e.g.: <DeleteOnTerminationFault> something bad happend <File>ftp://foo.com/bar.txt</File> </DeleteOnTerminationFault> Thanks for any clarifications! -- Piotr Domagalski -- Piotr Domagalski

I have the previous issues you raised a few weeks ago in my inbox for when I have time to next do a pass of those specifications and to review the notes from the relevant meetings discussing these issues. Steven
-----Original Message----- From: ogsa-bes-wg-bounces@ogf.org [mailto:ogsa-bes-wg-bounces@ogf.org] On Behalf Of Piotr Domagalski Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 11:39 AM To: ogsa-bes-wg@ogf.org Subject: [OGSA-BES-WG] Fwd: File staging faults
I'm forwarding my question here in case I sent it to a dead mailing list ;-)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Piotr Domagalski <piotr.domagalski@fedstage.com> Date: Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:29 AM Subject: File staging faults To: "ogsa-hpcp-wg@ogf.org" <ogsa-hpcp-wg@ogf.org>
Hi!
Hopefully, this is the last thing that bothers me:
1. As far as I can see, there no such thing as an XML Schema for HPC File Staging Profile. Is that right?
2. Assuming that #1 is true, I'm preparing a schema for me to ease handling of the specified elements. The faults seem a bit unclear to me, though. What are their types? Are they all xsd:string? What about UnsupportedProtocolFault and DeleteOnTerminationFault from which description you can read that they could have a <File> subelement? Do they solely have this subelement or are they mixed-type so that they can contain both string and <File> subelement, e.g.:
<DeleteOnTerminationFault> something bad happend <File>ftp://foo.com/bar.txt</File> </DeleteOnTerminationFault>
Thanks for any clarifications!
-- Piotr Domagalski
-- Piotr Domagalski -- ogsa-bes-wg mailing list ogsa-bes-wg@ogf.org http://www.ogf.org/mailman/listinfo/ogsa-bes-wg

Piotr, The HPC Profile mailing list is not a dead mailing list by any means.. just some people who want to comment on this (e.g., me, others) are just coming back from vacation and are trying frantically to get caught up... Soon... -- marty -----Original Message----- From: ogsa-bes-wg-bounces@ogf.org [mailto:ogsa-bes-wg-bounces@ogf.org] On Behalf Of Piotr Domagalski Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 2:39 PM To: ogsa-bes-wg@ogf.org Subject: [OGSA-BES-WG] Fwd: File staging faults I'm forwarding my question here in case I sent it to a dead mailing list ;-) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Piotr Domagalski <piotr.domagalski@fedstage.com> Date: Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:29 AM Subject: File staging faults To: "ogsa-hpcp-wg@ogf.org" <ogsa-hpcp-wg@ogf.org> Hi! Hopefully, this is the last thing that bothers me: 1. As far as I can see, there no such thing as an XML Schema for HPC File Staging Profile. Is that right? 2. Assuming that #1 is true, I'm preparing a schema for me to ease handling of the specified elements. The faults seem a bit unclear to me, though. What are their types? Are they all xsd:string? What about UnsupportedProtocolFault and DeleteOnTerminationFault from which description you can read that they could have a <File> subelement? Do they solely have this subelement or are they mixed-type so that they can contain both string and <File> subelement, e.g.: <DeleteOnTerminationFault> something bad happend <File>ftp://foo.com/bar.txt</File> </DeleteOnTerminationFault> Thanks for any clarifications! -- Piotr Domagalski -- Piotr Domagalski -- ogsa-bes-wg mailing list ogsa-bes-wg@ogf.org http://www.ogf.org/mailman/listinfo/ogsa-bes-wg
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Marty Humphrey
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Piotr Domagalski
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Steven Newhouse