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PEGASUS-TC-CONVERT(1)PEGASUS-TC-CONVERT(1)NAME
pegasus-tc-converter - A client to convert transformation catalog from one format to another format.
SYNOPSIS
pegasus-tc-converter [-Dproperty=value...] [-v] [-q] [-V] [-h]
[-I fmt] [-O fmt]
[-N dbusername] [-P dbpassword] [-U dburl] [-H dbhost]
-i infile[,infile,...] -o outfile
DESCRIPTION
The tc-convert program is used to convert the transformation catalog from one format to another.
Currently, the following formats of transformation catalog exist:
Text
This is a easy to read multi line textual format.
A sample entry in this format looks as follows:
tr example::keg:1.0 {
site isi {
profile env "JAVA_HOME" "/bin/java.1.6"
pfn "/path/to/keg"
arch "x86"
os "linux"
osrelease "fc"
osversion "4"
type "installed"
}
}
File
This is a tuple based format which contains 6 columns.
RESOURCE LFN PFN TYPE SYSINFO PROFILES
A sample entry in this format looks as follows
isi example::keg:1.0 /path/to/keg INSTALLED INTEL32::LINUX:fc_4: env::JAVA_HOME="/bin/java.1.6"
Database
Only MySQL is supported for the time being.
OPTIONS -Dproperty=value
The -D option allows an experienced user to override certain properties which influence the program execution, among them the default
location of the user's properties file and the PEGASUS_HOME location. 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.
-I fmt, --iformat fmt
The input format of the input files. Valid values for the input format are: File, Text, and Database.
-O fmt --oformat fmt The output format of the output file. Valid values for the output format are: File, Text, and Database.
-i infile[,infile,...] --input infile[,infile,...] The comma separated list of input files that need to be converted to a file in the
format specified by the --oformat option.
-o outfile, --output outfile
The output file to which the output needs to be written out to.
Other Options
-N dbusername, --db-user-name dbusername
The database user name.
-P dbpassword, --db-user-pwd dbpassword
The database user password.
-U dburl, --db-url dburl
The database url.
-H dbhost, --db-host dbhost
The database host.
-v, --verbose
Increases the verbosity of messages about what is going on. By default, all FATAL ERROR, ERROR , CONSOLE and WARNINGS messages are
logged.
-q, --quiet
Decreases the verbosity of messages about what is going on. By default, all FATAL ERROR, ERROR , CONSOLE and WARNINGS messages are
logged.
-V, --version
Displays the current version number of the Pegasus Workflow Planner Software.
-h, --help
Displays all the options to the pegasus-tc-converter command.
EXAMPLE
Text to file format conversion
pegasus-tc-converter -i tc.data -I File -o tc.txt -O Text -v
File to Database(new) format conversion
pegasus-tc-converter -i tc.data -I File -N mysql_user -P mysql_pwd -U jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/tc -H localhost -O Database -v
Database (username, password, host, url specified in properties file) to text format conversion
pegasus-tc-converter -I Database -o tc.txt -O Text -vvvvv
AUTHORS
Prasanth Thomas
Pegasus Team http://pegasus.isi.edu
05/24/2012 PEGASUS-TC-CONVERT(1)