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Old 03-30-2009
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Originally Posted by methyl
Welcome aboard.

HOURS_PER_WEEK=168 ; export HOURS_PER_WEEK

If you are not actually on a job, you will be planning a job.

There is good demand for this job.

This is a worldwide forum. Salary expectations depend on where you work.
Thanks for the info...
are you serious? 168 hrs work per week?Smilie there's only 168 hrs in a week!
oh, and sorry... I didn't realize this was a worldwide forum. I'd be working in the US. Probably Pennsylvania for a while, and then move out to Colorado. So, I'm not sure what the salary expectations are in the US(for the two states).

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GRAM Job States(3)					       globus gram protocol						GRAM Job States(3)

NAME
GRAM Job States - Enumerations enum globus_gram_protocol_job_state_t { GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_PENDING = 1, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_ACTIVE = 2, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_FAILED = 4, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_DONE = 8, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_SUSPENDED = 16, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_UNSUBMITTED = 32, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_STAGE_IN = 64, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_STAGE_OUT = 128, GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_ALL = 0xFFFFF } Detailed Description The globus_gram_protocol_job_state_t contains information about the current state of the job as known by the job manager. Job state changes are sent by the Job Manager to all registered clients. A client may ask for information from the job manager via the status request. Enumeration Type Documentation enum globus_gram_protocol_job_state_t GRAM Job States. Enumerator: GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_PENDING The job is waiting for resources to become available to run. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_ACTIVE The job has received resources and the application is executing. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_FAILED The job terminated before completion because an error, user-triggered cancel, or system-triggered cancel. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_DONE The job completed successfully. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_SUSPENDED The job has been suspended. Resources which were allocated for this job may have been released due to some scheduler-specific reason. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_UNSUBMITTED The job has not been submitted to the scheduler yet, pending the reception of the GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_COMMIT_REQUEST signal from a client. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_STAGE_IN The job manager is staging in files to run the job. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_STAGE_OUT The job manager is staging out files generated by the job. GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_STATE_ALL A mask of all job states. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for globus gram protocol from the source code. Version 11.3 Mon Apr 30 2012 GRAM Job States(3)
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