Alert.png The wiki is deprecated and due to be decommissioned by the end of September 2022.
The content is being migrated to other supports, new updates will be ignored and lost.
If needed you can get in touch with EGI SDIS team using operations @ egi.eu.

Difference between revisions of "APEL/APELSSMExternalTesting"

From EGIWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 5: Line 5:
== Mailing list ==
== Mailing list ==


Firstly, there is a mailing list set up for discussing installation and testing: apel-ssm-test@jiscmail.ac.uk.  To join the list:
Firstly, there is a mailing list set up for discussing installation and testing: [NO LONGER USED].  To join the list:
* email listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk with '''no subject''' and message body '''subscribe apel-ssm-test firstname lastname'''
* email listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk with '''no subject''' and message body '''subscribe apel-ssm-test firstname lastname'''



Revision as of 17:42, 1 November 2018

This page is for people who were testing the SSM version 1 package. If you are beginning testing now, please use SSM version 2.

Mailing list

Firstly, there is a mailing list set up for discussing installation and testing: [NO LONGER USED]. To join the list:

  • email listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk with no subject and message body subscribe apel-ssm-test firstname lastname

You will receive an email confirming your subscription and with instructions on how to do other things, such as view old emails.

Installation

There are detailed instructions for installing the latest version of the SSM here: APEL/SSMInstallation.

Usage

See APEL/RunningSSM.

Let us know using the mailing list if you are going to send us some messages, and we can tell you whether they arrive and whether they are valid.

If you would like to send us messages using the new APEL message format, we can let you know whether they are accepted by the database. The message format is described on this page: APEL/MessageFormat.

To monitor more closely what your SSM is doing, you can look at the ssm.log file (the default location is /var/log/apel/ssm.log). However, we know that this file can be a bit cryptic.