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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Career Path/Change - Cert Help Post 302118518 by rhfrommn on Tuesday 22nd of May 2007 01:37:30 PM
Old 05-22-2007
It seems like your best bet would be to get into networking instead of Unix. Either should be doable, but your experience would be worth more applying for network admin jobs than it would for Unix jobs. Check into Cicso classes/certs to see if that appeals to you.
 

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GRAM 
Signals(3) globus gram protocol GRAM Signals(3) NAME
GRAM Signals - Enumerations enum globus_gram_protocol_job_signal_t { GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_CANCEL = 1, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_SUSPEND = 2, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_RESUME = 3, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_PRIORITY = 4, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_COMMIT_REQUEST = 5, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_COMMIT_EXTEND = 6, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_STDIO_UPDATE = 7, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_STDIO_SIZE = 8, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_STOP_MANAGER = 9, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_COMMIT_END = 10 } Detailed Description Enumeration Type Documentation enum globus_gram_protocol_job_signal_t GRAM Signals. Enumerator: GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_CANCEL Cancel a job. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_SUSPEND Suspend a job. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_RESUME Resume a previously suspended job. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_PRIORITY Change the priority of a job. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_COMMIT_REQUEST Signal the job manager to commence with a job submission if the job request was accompanied by the (two_state=yes) RSL attribute. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_COMMIT_EXTEND Signal the job manager to wait an additional number of seconds (specified by an integer value string as the signal's argument) before timing out a two-phase job commit. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_STDIO_UPDATE Signal the job manager to change the way it is currently handling standard output and/or standard error. The argument for this signal is an RSL containing new stdout, stderr, stdout_position, stderr_position, or remote_io_url relations. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_STDIO_SIZE Signal the job manager to verify that streamed I/O has been completely received. The argument to this signal contains the number of bytes of stdout and stderr received, separated by a space. The reply to this signal will be a SUCCESS message if these matched the amount sent by the job manager. Otherwise, an error reply indicating GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_ERROR_STDIO_SIZE is returned. If standard output and standard error are merged, only one number should be sent as an argument to this signal. An argument of -1 for either stream size indicates that the client is not interested in the size of that stream. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_STOP_MANAGER Signal the job manager to stop managing the current job and terminate. The job continues to run as normal. The job manager will send a state change callback with the job status being FAILED and the error GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_ERROR_JM_STOPPED. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_COMMIT_END Signal the job manager to clean up after the completion of the job if the job RSL contained the (two-phase = yes) relation. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for globus gram protocol from the source code. Version 11.3 Mon Apr 30 2012 GRAM Signals(3)
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