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globus-job-run: Execute a job using GRAM

NAME

globus-job-run - Execute a job using GRAM

SYNOPSIS

globus-job-run [-dumprsl|-dryrun|-verify] [-file ARGUMENT_FILE] SERVICE-CONTACT [OPTIONS] EXECUTABLE ARGUMENT...

globus-job-run [-help | -usage | -version | -versions]

DESCRIPTION

The globus-job-run program constructs a job description from its command-line options and then submits the job to the GRAM service running at SERVICE_CONTACT. The executable and arguments to the executable are provided on the command-line after all other options. Note that the -dumprsl, -dryrun, -verify, and -file command-line options must occur before the first non-option argument, the SERVICE_CONTACT.

The globus-job-run provides similar functionality to globusrun in that it allows interactive start-up of GRAM jobs. However, unlike globusrun, it uses command-line parameters to define the job instead of RSL expressions.

OPTIONS

The full set of options to globus-job-run are:

-help, -usage

Display a help message to standard error and exit.

-version

Display the software version of the globus-job-run program to standard output.

-version

Display the software version of the globus-job-run program including DiRT information to standard output.

-dumprsl

Translate the command-line options to globus-job-run into an RSL expression that can be used with tools such as globusrun.

-dryrun

Submit the job request to the GRAM service with the dryrun option enabled. When this option is used, the GRAM service prepares to execute the job but stops before submitting the job to the LRM. This can be used to diagnose some problems such as missing files.

-verify

Submit the job request to the GRAM service with the dryrun option enabled and then without it enabled if the dryrun is successful.

-file ARGUMENT_FILE

Read additional command-line options from ARGUMENT_FILE.

-np PROCESSES, -count PROCESSES

Start PROCESSES instances of the executable as a single job.

-m MAX_TIME, -maxtime MAX_TIME

Schedule the job to run for a maximum of MAX_TIME minutes.

-p PROJECT, -project PROJECT

Request that the job use the allocation PROJECT when submitting the job to the LRM.

-q QUEUE, -queue QUEUE

Request that the job be submitted to the LRM using the named QUEUE.

-d DIRECTORY, -directory DIRECTORY

Run the job in the directory named by DIRECTORY. Input and output files will be interpreted relative to this directory. This directory must exist on the file system on the LRM-managed resource. If not specified, the job will run in the home directory of the user the job is running as.

-env NAME=VALUE

Define an environment variable named by NAME with the value VALUE in the job environment. This option may be specified multiple times to define multiple environment variables.

-stdin [-l | -s] STDIN_FILE

Use the file named by STDIN_FILE as the standard input of the job. If the -l option is specified, then this file is interpreted to be on a file system local to the LRM. If the -s option is specified, then this file is interpreted to be on the file system where globus-job-run is being executed, and the file will be staged via GASS. If neither is specified, the local behavior is assumed.

-stdout [-l | -s] STDOUT_FILE

Use the file named by STDOUT_FILE as the destination for the standard output of the job. If the -l option is specified, then this file is interpreted to be on a file system local to the LRM. If the -s option is specified, then this file is interpreted to be on the file system where globus-job-run is being executed, and the file will be staged via GASS. If neither is specified, the local behavior is assumed.

-stderr [-l | -s] STDERR_FILE

Use the file named by STDERR_FILE as the destination for the standard error of the job. If the -l option is specified, then this file is interpreted to be on a file system local to the LRM. If the -s option is specified, then this file is interpreted to be on the file system where globus-job-run is being executed, and the file will be staged via GASS. If neither is specified, the local behavior is assumed.

-x RSL_CLAUSE

Add a set of custom RSL attributes described by RSL_CLAUSE to the job description. The clause must be an RSL conjunction and may contain one or more attributes. This can be used to include attributes which can not be defined by other command-line options of globus-job-run.

-l, -s

When included outside the context of -stdin, -stdout, or -stderr command-line options, -l option alters the interpretation of the executable path. If the -l option is specified, then the executable is interpreted to be on a file system local to the LRM.

ENVIRONMENT

The following variables affect the execution of globus-job-run:

X509_USER_PROXY

Path to proxy credential.

X509_CERT_DIR

Path to trusted certificate directory.

AUTHOR

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