Execute and manage jobs via gram
globusrun [-help] [-usage] [-version] [-versions] globusrun {-p | -parse}
{-f RSL_FILENAME | -file RSL_FILENAME | RSL_SPECIFICATION} globusrun [-n] [-no-interrupt]
{-r RESOURCE_CONTACT | -resource RESOURCE_CONTACT}
{-a | -authenticate-only } globusrun [-n] [-no-interrupt]
{-r RESOURCE_CONTACT | -resource RESOURCE_CONTACT}
{-j | -jobmanager-version} globusrun [-n] [-no-interrupt] {-k | -kill} {JOB_ID} globusrun [-n] [-no-interrupt] [-full-proxy] [-D] {-y | -refresh-proxy} {JOB_ID} globusrun {-status} {JOB_ID} globusrun [-q] [-quiet] [-o] [-output-enable] [-s] [-server] [-w] [-write-allow] [-n] [-no-interrupt] [-b] [-batch] [-F] [-fast-batch] [-full-proxy] [-D] [-d] [-dryrun]
{-r RESOURCE_CONTACT | -resource RESOURCE_CONTACT}
{-f RSL_FILENAME | -file RSL_FILENAME | RSL_SPECIFICATION}
The globusrun program for submits and manages jobs run on a local or remote job host. The jobs are controlled by the globus-job-manager program which interfaces with a local resource manager that schedules and executes the job.
The globusrun program can be run in a number of different modes chosen by command-line options.
When -help, -usage, -version, or -versions command-line options are used, globusrun will print out diagnostic information and then exit.
When the -p or -parse command-line option is present, globusrun will verify the syntax of the RSL specification and then terminate. If the syntax is valid, globusrun will print out the string "RSL Parsed Successfully..." and exit with a zero exit code; otherwise, it will print an error message and terminate with a non-zero exit code.
When the -a or -authenticate-only command-line option is present, globusrun will verify that the service named by RESOURCE_CONTACT exists and the client\'s credentials are granted permission to access that service. If authentication is successful, globusrun will display the string "GRAM Authentication test successful" and exit with a zero exit code; otherwise it will print an explanation of the problem and will with a non-zero exit code.
When the -j or -jobmanager-version command-line option is present, globusrun will attempt to determine the software version that the service named by RESOURCE_CONTACT is running. If successful, it will display both the Toolkit version and the Job Manager package version and exit with a zero exit code; otherwise, it will print an explanation of the problem and exit with a non-zero exit code.
When the -k or -kill command-line option is present, globusrun will attempt to terminate the job named by JOB_ID. If successful, globusrun will exit with zero; otherwise it will display an explanation of the problem and exit with a non-zero exit code.
When the -y or -refresh-proxy command-line option is present, globusrun will attempt to delegate a new X.509 proxy to the job manager which is managing the job named by JOB_ID. If successful, globusrun will exit with zero; otherwise it will display an explanation of the problem and exit with a non-zero exit code. This behavior can be modified by the -full-proxy or -D command-line options to enable full proxy delegation. The default is limited proxy delegation.
When the -status command-line option is present, globusrun will attempt to determine the current state of the job. If successful, the state will be printed to standard output and globusrun will exit with a zero exit code; otherwise, a description of the error will be displayed and it will exit with a non-zero exit code.
Otherwise, globusrun will submit the job to a GRAM service. By default, globusrun waits until the job has terminated or failed before exiting, displaying information about job state changes and at exit time, the job exit code if it is provided by the GRAM service.
The globusrun program can also function as a GASS file server to allow the globus-job-manager program to stage files to and from the machine on which globusrun is executed to the GRAM service node. This behavior is controlled by the -s, -o, and -w command-line options.
Jobs submitted by globusrun can be monitored interactively or detached. To have globusrun detach from the GRAM service after submitting the job, use the -b or -F command-line options.
The full set of options to globusrun consist of:
-help
Display a help message to standard error and exit.
-usage
Display a one-line usage summary to standard error and exit.
-version
Display the software version of globusrun to standard error and exit.
-versions
Display the software version of all modules used by globusrun (including DiRT information) to standard error and then exit.
-p, -parse
Do a parse check on the job specification and print diagnostics. If a parse error occurs, globusrun exits with a non-zero exit code.
-f RSL_FILENAME, -file RSL_FILENAME
Read job specification from the file named by RSL_FILENAME.
-n, -no-interrupt
Disable handling of the SIGINT signal, so that the interrupt character (typically Control+C) causes globusrun to terminate without canceling the job.
-r RESOURCE_CONTACT, -resource RESOURCE_CONTACT
Submit the request to the resource specified by RESOURCE_CONTACT. A resource may be specified in the following ways:
HOST
HOST:PORT
HOST:PORT/SERVICE
HOST/SERVICE
HOST:/SERVICE
HOST::SUBJECT
HOST:PORT:SUBJECT
HOST/SERVICE:SUBJECT
HOST:/SERVICE:SUBJECT
HOST:PORT/SERVICE:SUBJECT
If any of PORT, SERVICE, or SUBJECT is omitted, the defaults of 2811, jobmanager, and host@HOST are used respectively.
-j, -jobmanager-version
Print the software version being run by the service running at RESOURCE_CONTACT.
-k JOB_ID, -kill JOB_ID
Kill the job named by JOB_ID
-D, -full-proxy
Delegate a full impersonation proxy to the service. By default, a limited proxy is delegated when needed.
-y, -refresh-proxy
Delegate a new proxy to the service processing JOB_ID.
-status
Display the current status of the job named by JOB_ID.
-q, -quiet
Do not display job state change or exit code information.
-o, -output-enable
Start a GASS server within the globusrun application that allows access to its standard output and standard error streams only. Also, augment the RSL_SPECIFICATION with a definition of the GLOBUSRUN_GASS_URL RSL substitution and add stdout and stderr clauses which redirect the output and error streams of the job to the output and error streams of the interactive globusrun command. If this is specified, then globusrun acts as though the -q were also specified.
-s, -server
Start a GASS server within the globusrun application that allows access to its standard output and standard error streams for writing and any file local the the globusrun invocation for reading. Also, augment the RSL_SPECIFICATION with a definition of the GLOBUSRUN_GASS_URL RSL substitution and add stdout and stderr clauses which redirect the output and error streams of the job to the output and error streams of the interactive globusrun command. If this is specified, then globusrun acts as though the -q were also specified.
-w, -write-allow
Start a GASS server within the globusrun application that allows access to its standard output and standard error streams for writing and any file local the the globusrun invocation for reading or writing. Also, augment the RSL_SPECIFICATION with a definition of the GLOBUSRUN_GASS_URL RSL substitution and add stdout and stderr clauses which redirect the output and error streams of the job to the output and error streams of the interactive globusrun command. If this is specified, then globusrun acts as though the -q were also specified.
-b, -batch
Terminate after submitting the job to the GRAM service. The globusrun program will exit after the job hits any of the following states: PENDING, ACTIVE, FAILED, or DONE. The GASS-related options can be used to stage input files, but standard output, standard error, and file staging after the job completes will not be processed.
-F, -fast-batch
Terminate after submitting the job to the GRAM service. The globusrun program will exit after it receives a reply from the service. The JOB_ID will be displayed to standard output before terminating so that the job can be checked with the -status command-line option or modified by the -refresh-proxy or -kill command-line options.
-d, -dryrun
Submit the job with the dryrun attribute set to true. When this is done, the job manager will prepare to start the job but start short of submitting it to the service. This can be used to detect problems with the RSL_SPECIFICATION.
If the following variables affect the execution of globusrun
X509_USER_PROXY
Path to proxy credential.
X509_CERT_DIR
Path to trusted certificate directory.
The globusrun program assumes any failure to contact the job means the job has terminated. In fact, this may be due to the globus-job-manager program exiting after all jobs it is managing have reached the DONE or FAILED states. In order to reliably detect job termination, the two_phase RSL attribute should be used.