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So is the above workflow possible ?
From all my experience in linux I would assume yes. The better OSS pieces can be operated from rescue systems. But since I have very little competence in the area of those encryption techs, I can not help you further here.
 

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PEGASUS-STATISTICS(1)													     PEGASUS-STATISTICS(1)

NAME
pegasus-statistics - A tool to generate statistics about the workflow run. SYNOPSIS
pegasus-statistics [-h|--help] [-o|--output dir] [-c|--conf propfile] [-p|--statistics-level level] [-t|--time-filter filter] [-i|--ignore-db-inconsistency] [-v|--verbose] [-q|--quiet] [submitdir] DESCRIPTION
pegasus-statistics generates statistics about the workflow run like total jobs/tasks/sub workflows ran , how many succeeded/failed etc. It generates job instance statistics like run time, condor queue delay etc. It generates invocation statistics information grouped by transformation name. It also generates job instance and invocation statistics information grouped by time and host. OPTIONS
-h, --help Prints a usage summary with all the available command-line options. -o dir, --output dir Writes the output to the given directory. -c propfile, --conf propfile The properties file to use. This option overrides all other property files. -s level, --statistics-level level Specifies the statistics information to generate. Valid levels are: all, summary, wf_stats, jb_stats, tf_stats, and ti_stats. Default is summary. The output generated by pegasus-statistics is based on the the level set: o all: generates all the statistics information. o summary: generates the workflow statistics summary. In the case of a hierarchical workflow the summary is across all sub workflows. o wf_stats: generates the workflow statistics information of each individual workflow. In case of a hierarchical workflow the workflow statistics are created for each sub workflow. o jb_stats: generates the job statistics information of each individual workflow. In case of hierarchical workflow the job statistics is created for each sub workflows. o tf_stats: generates the invocation statistics information of each individual workflow grouped by transformation name .In case of hierarchical workflow the transformation statistics is created for each sub workflows. o ti_stats: generates the job instance and invocation statistics like total count and runtime grouped by time and host. -t filter, --time-filter filter Specifies the time filter to group the time statistics. Valid filter values are: month, week, day, hour. Default is day. -i, --ignore-db-inconsistency Turn off the the check for database consistency. -v, --verbose Increases the log level. If omitted, the default level will be set to WARNING. When this option is given, the log level is changed to INFO. If this option is repeated, the log level will be changed to DEBUG. -q, --quiet Decreases the log level. If omitted, the default level will be set to WARNING. When this option is given, the log level is changed to ERROR. EXAMPLE
Runs pegasus-statistics and writes the output to the given directory: $ pegasus-statistics -o /scratch/statistics /scratch/grid-setup/run0001 AUTHORS
Prasanth Thomas Pegasus Team http://pegasus.isi.edu 05/24/2012 PEGASUS-STATISTICS(1)
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