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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Great Job! Post 302883216 by Akshay Hegde on Sunday 12th of January 2014 04:12:29 AM
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Great Job!

I am really very happy to see "current activity" which you guys recently implemented/developed, you guys really doing great job.

Thank you Administrator/moderator/staff.

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globus_gram_job_manager_script_interface(3)		      globus gram job manager		       globus_gram_job_manager_script_interface(3)

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globus_gram_job_manager_script_interface - Job Manager Scheduler Interface The GRAM Job Manager interfaces with the job filesystems and scheduler through scheduler-specific Perl modules. GRAM provides several Perl modules which can be used to implement scheduler-specific interfaces to the GRAM Job Manager. These are: Globus::GRAM::Error This module implements the GRAM error results as objects. Methods in this module will construct a GRAM error with the value matching the values in the GRAM Protocol library. A scheduler-specific JobManager module may return one of these objects from its methods to indicate errors to the Job Manager program. Globus::GRAM::JobState This module defines the GRAM job state constants. A scheduler-specific JobManager module returns one of these values from its methods to indicate the managed job's current state. Globus::GRAM::JobSignal This module defines the GRAM job signal constant values. The Job Manager uses these values to communicate which signal is being invoked in the manager's signal method. Globus::GRAM::JobManager This module defines the actual implementatoin of the Job Manager scheduler interface. One writing a scheduler-specific GRAM interface will create a subclass of this object which overrides the default implementation's methods. Globus::GRAM::JobDescription This module mimics the RSL job description using perl syntax. The job manager passes an object of this type to the JobManager modules's constructor. The job manager stores RSL and some configuration values in that JobDescription object. The manager accesses values stored in the JobDescription by invoking methods containing the RSL attribute's name (example: $description->gram_my_job()). Method names are handled as if they were based on the canonical RSL representation of the attribute name. For example, the gram_my_job may be equivalently referred to as GramMyJob, grammyjob, or GRAM_My_Job. Version 13.33 Mon Apr 30 2012 globus_gram_job_manager_script_interface(3)
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