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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Uptime script Post 302535247 by ygemici on Thursday 30th of June 2011 07:33:13 AM
Old 06-30-2011
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PEGASUS-RUN(1)															    PEGASUS-RUN(1)

NAME
pegasus-run - executes a workflow that has been planned using *pegasus-plan*. SYNOPSIS
pegasus-run [-Dproperty=value...][-c propsfile][-d level] [-v][--grid*][rundir] DESCRIPTION
The pegasus-run command executes a workflow that has been planned using pegasus-plan. By default pegasus-run can be invoked either in the planned directory with no options and arguments or just the full path to the run directory. pegasus-run also can be used to resubmit a failed workflow by running the same command again. OPTIONS
By default pegasus-run does not require any options or arguments if invoked from within the planned workflow directory. If running the command outside the workflow directory then a full path to the workflow directory needs to be specified. pegasus-run takes the following options -Dproperty=value The -D option allows an advanced user to override certain properties which influence pegasus-run. One may set several CLI properties by giving this option multiple times. The -D option(s) must be the first option on the command line. CLI properties take precedence over the file-based properties of the same key. See the PROPERTIES section below. -c propsfile, --conf propsfile Provide a property file to override the default Pegasus properties file from the planning directory. Ordinary users do not need to use this option unless the specifically want to override several properties -d level, --debug level Set the debug level for the client. Default is 0. -v, --verbose Raises debug level. Each invocation increase the level by 1. --grid Enable grid checks to see if your submit machine is GRID enabled. rundir Is the full qualified path to the base directory containing the planned workflow DAG and submit files. This is optional if the pegasus-run command is invoked from within the run directory. RETURN VALUE
If the workflow is submitted for execution pegasus-run returns with an exit code of 0. However, in case of error, a non-zero return value indicates problems. An error message clearly marks the cause. FILES
The following files are created, opened or written to: braindump This file is located in the rundir. pegasus-run uses this file to find out paths to several other files, properties configurations etc. pegasus.?????????.properties This file is located in the rundir. pegasus-run uses this properties file by default to configure its internal settings. workflowname.dag pegasus-run uses the workflowname.dag or workflowname.sh file and submits it either to condor for execution or runs it locally in a shell environment PROPERTIES
pegasus-run reads its properties from several locations. RUNDIR/pegasus.??????????.properties The default location for pegasus-run to read the properties from --conf propfile properties file provided in the conf option replaces the default properties file used. $HOME/.pegasusrc will be used if neither default rundir properties or --conf propertiesfile are found. Additionally properties can be provided individually using the -Dpropkey=propvalue option on the command line before all other options. These properties will override properties provided using either --conf or RUNDIR/pegasus.???????.properties or the $HOME/.pegasusrc The merge logic is CONF PROPERTIES || DEFAULT RUNDIR PROPERTIES || PEGASUSRC overriden by Command line properties ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
PATH The path variable is used to locate binaries for condor-submit-dag, condor-dagman, condor-submit,pegasus-submit-dag, pegasus-dagman and pegasus-monitord SEE ALSO
pegasus-plan(1) AUTHORS
Gaurang Mehta <gmehta at isi dot edu> Jens-S. Vockler <voeckler at isi dot edu> Pegasus Team http://pegasus.isi.edu 05/24/2012 PEGASUS-RUN(1)
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