GFARM2FS(1) General Commands Manual GFARM2FS(1)NAME
gfarm2fs - a FUSE filesystem to mount the Gfarm file system
SYNOPSIS
gfarm2fs mountpoint[FUSEoptions]
DESCRIPTION
gfarm2fs mounts the Gfarm file system at the specified mount point.
ENVIRONMENT
GFARM_CONFIG_FILE specifies the Gfarm configuration file.
AUTHOR
Osamu Tatebe <tatebe@cs.tsukuba.ac.jp>
December 30, 2010 GFARM2FS(1)
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GFRUN(1)GFRUN(1)NAME
gfrun, gfrsh, gfssh - run Gfarm parallel programs
SYNOPSIS
gfrun [ options ] command arg ...
gfrsh [ options ] command arg ...
gfssh [ options ] command arg ...
DESCRIPTION
gfrun executes a parallel command on filesystem nodes, which is determined by the -G option, the -H option, or the -N option.
The -G option specifies the gfarm-URL, which will be used by file-affinity scheduling. In this case, gfrun schedules the same number of
filesystem nodes as the number of Gfarm fragments, taking into consideration the physical locations of each fragment replica of the Gfarm
file, and filesystem node status. The -H option specifies the hostfile that lists filesystem nodes. The -N option specifies the number of
filesystem nodes.
The -G, -H, and -N options are exclusive. When none of the -G, -H, or -N options are specified, gfrun schedules filesystem nodes by file-
affinity scheduling using the first existent Gfarm file in the argument list, args. If there are no existent Gfarm files in the argument
list, an appropriate filesystem node is selected to be executed.
gfrsh and gfssh utilize rsh and ssh, respectively, instead of gfrcmd.
A command can be specified by a gfarm-URL that is registered using gfreg(1).
OPTIONS -G gfarm-URL
Specifies a Gfarm file gfarm-URL for file-affinity scheduling. Please read the DESCRIPTION section about how file-affinity schedul-
ing works.
-H hostfile
Specifies a hostfile that lists filesystem nodes.
if ``-'' is specified, standard input is used to read the host list.
-N np Specifies the number of nodes, np, which are selected in the increasing order of load average.
-r Specifies an on-demand replication mode. In this mode, every file will be replicated before it is accessed remotely.
-o gfarm-URL
Specifies a Gfarm file that the standard output of the executed program will be redirected to.
-e gfarm-URL
Specifies a Gfarm file that the standard error of the executed program will be redirected to.
-I fragment-index
Specifies a Gfarm fragment index executed by the gfrun command. This option is available only when either file-affinity scheduling
is selected by the -G option or a gfarm file in the argument list, or the -N option is specified.
-v Displays error message verbosely.
-p Displays the elapsed time of each Gfarm parallel I/O API after the program terminates.
-g Explicitly specifies that the command is a Gfarm program. Gfarm specific options will be passed to the command as the result.
-u Explicitly specifies that the command is an ordinary program, and does not take Gfarm specific options.
-b Specifies global file view as the default file view for programs linked with the Gfarm syscall-hooking library. If this option is
not specified, the default is local file view.
-? Displays a list of command options.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
GFRUN_CMD
Specifies a remote shell command. If globus-job-run is specified, gfrun executes each process using globus-job-run.
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