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The Lounge War Stories Anger management at work without others finding out Post 302714657 by DGPickett on Friday 12th of October 2012 11:42:48 AM
Old 10-12-2012
Just keep reporting root cause analysis! Implement any necessary tracing to discern individual responsibility.

Do not let them control the quality of your work. You need good standards and habits for the next job or next manager.
 

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globus_gram_job_manager_job_execution_environment(3)	      globus gram job manager	      globus_gram_job_manager_job_execution_environment(3)

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globus_gram_job_manager_job_execution_environment - Job Execution Environment Environment Variables The GRAM Job Manager provides a minimal environment for user's jobs. The following environment variables will be set by the job manager. Variables marked with an asterisk (*) will only be set if a related job manager configuration option or RSL attribute is provided. Local schedulers may set additional environment variables. HOME The user's home directory. LOGNAME The user's login name. X509_USER_PROXY The path to the job manager's delegated credential. (GSI only). GLOBUS_GRAM_JOB_CONTACT The job manager's contact string for this job. GLOBUS_LOCATION The path to the Globus installation on the job manager host. X509_CERT_DIR* The path to a trusted certificate directory. This variable will only be set if the -x509-cert-dir argument is given to the job manager. GLOBUS_GASS_CACHE_DEFAULT* The path to the job's GASS cache (if the gass_cache RSL attribute is present). GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE* A system-specific range of TCP ports which may be used by the job. Globus I/O will automatically honor this range. Only present if the related configuration option is present in the job manager configuration file. GLOBUS_REMOTE_IO_URL* The path to a file containing a URL string of a GASS server which the job may access (if the remote_io_url attribute is present). GLOBUS_NEXUS_NO_GSI Disables GSI in Nexus's TCP protocol, for compatibility with Nexus 4.6 and earlier. RSL Substitions In addition to the environment variables described above, a number of RSL substitutions are made available by the job manager. These substitions may be added to the environment by the job RSL if needed. HOME The user's home directory. LOGNAME The user's login name. GLOBUS_ID The subject name of the security credentials under which the job is running. GLOBUS_GRAM_JOB_CONTACT The job manager's contact string for this job. GLOBUS_HOST_MANUFACTURER The manufacturer part of the host configuration string (derived from config.guess) GLOBUS_HOST_CPUTYPE The CPU type part of the host configuration string (derived from config.guess) GLOBUS_HOST_OSNAME The operating system name part of the host configuration string (derived from config.guess) GLOBUS_HOST_OSVERSION The operating system version number part of the host configuration string (derived from config.guess) GLOBUS_GATEKEEPER_HOST The name of the host on which the gatekeeper is running. GLOBUS_GATEKEEPER_PORT The TCP port which on which the gatekeeper is accepting connections. GLOBUS_GATEKEEPER_SUBJECT The subject name of the security credentials under which the gatekeeper is running. GLOBUS_LOCATION The path to the Globus installation on the job manager host. GLOBUS_CACHED_STDOUT The name of the local file in the cache where stdout is being stored. This may be used as the value of the stdout RSL attribute to cause one copy of output to be stored in the cache. A stdio_update signal may be used to retrieve the output when the job is finishing. GLOBUS_CACHED_STDERR The name of the local file in the cache where stderr is being stored. This may be used as the value of the stderr RSL attribute to cause one copy of output to be stored in the cache. A stdio_update signal may be used to retrieve the output when the job is finishing. SCRATCH_DIRECTORY The path of the scratch directory for this job. (Only set if the scratch_dir RSL attribute is used). GLOBUS_CONDOR_ARCH The condor name of the architecture which the job manager is handling jobs for. (deprecated) GLOBUS_CONDOR_OS The condor name of the operating system which the job manager is handling jobs for. (deprecated) Version 13.33 Mon Apr 30 2012 globus_gram_job_manager_job_execution_environment(3)
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