06-15-2007
you should think about what you like most --- dealing with networking issues or dealing with computer issues ...
if you prefer the networking side, do as rhfromm suggested ...
if you prefer the computer side, look into getting certified in solaris, hp-ux or aix ... linux is also good but the majority of corporate it environments require that you know one of the three main unix flavors i mentioned ...
or you can combine both ... get certified in both a unix flavor and in networking ... this way you have more to bring to the table when you talk to recruiters ...
good luck!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
globus-job-get-output
GLOBUS-JOB-GET-OU(1) GRAM5 Commands GLOBUS-JOB-GET-OU(1)
NAME
globus-job-get-output - Retrieve the output and error streams from a GRAM job
SYNOPSIS
globus-job-get-output [-r RESOURCE | -resource RESOURCE]
[-out | -err] [-t LINES | -tail LINES] [-follow LINES | -f LINES] JOBID
globus-job-get-output [-help] [-usage] [-version] [-versions]
DESCRIPTION
The globus-job-get-output program retrieves the output and error streams of the job named by JOBID. By default, globus-job-get-output will
retrieve all output and error data from the job and display them to its own output and error streams. Other behavior can be controlled by
using command-line options. The data retrieval is implemented by submitting another job which simply displays the contents of the first
job's output and error streams. By default this retrieval job is submitted to the default GRAM resource running on the same host as the
job. This behavior can be controlled by specifying a particular resource manager contact string as the RESOURCE parameter to the -r or
-resource option.
OPTIONS
The full set of options to globus-job-get-output are:
-help, -usage
Display a help message to standard error and exit.
-version
Display the software version of the globus-job-get-output program to standard output.
-version
Display the software version of the globus-job-get-output program including DiRT information to standard output.
-resource RESOURCE, -r RESOURCE
Submit the retrieval job to the resource named by RESOURCE instead of the default GRAM service on the same host as the job contact.
-out
Retrieve only the standard output stream of the job. The default is to retrieve both standard output and standard error.
-err
Retrieve only the standard error stream of the job. The default is to retrieve both standard output and standard error.
-tail LINES, -t LINES
Print only the last LINES count lines of output from the data streams being retrieved. By default, the entire output and error file
data is retrieved. This option can not be used along with the -f or -follow options.
-follow LINES, -f LINES
Print the last LINES count lines of output from the data streams being retrieved and then wait until canceled, printing any subsequent
job output that occurs. By default, the entire output and error file data is retrieved. This option can not be used along with the -t
or -tail options.
ENVIRONMENT
If the following variables affect the execution of globus-job-get-output.
X509_USER_PROXY
Path to proxy credential.
X509_CERT_DIR
Path to trusted certificate directory.
University of Chicago 03/18/2010 GLOBUS-JOB-GET-OU(1)