======Command Line Interface 5.10====== ===== gwsubmit ===== ==== Name ==== gwsubmit — job submission utility for the GridWay system ==== Usage ==== gwsubmit [-h] [-v] [-o] [-d "id1 id2 ..."] [-p priotity] [-n tasks [-s start] [-i increment]] <[-t] template> ==== Synopsis ==== Submits a job or an array job (if the number of tasks is defined) to gwd ==== Command options ==== * ''-h'' print this help * ''-v'' print to stdout the job ids returned by gwd * ''-o'' hold job on submission * ''-d "id1 id2 ..."'' job dependencies. Submit the job on hold state, and release it once the jobs with id1, id2, ... have finished * ''-p priority'' initial priority for the job * ''-n tasks'' submit an array job with the given number of tasks all the jobs in the array will use the same template * ''-s start'' start value for custom param in array jobs. Default 0 * ''-i increment'' increment value for custom param in array jobs. Each task has associated the value. ''PARAM = start + increment * TASK_ID'', and ''MAX_PARM = start + increment * (tasks - 1)''. Default 1 * ''-t template'' template file describing the job ===== gwps ===== ==== Name ==== gwps — report a snapshot of the current jobs ==== Usage ==== gwps [-h] [-u user] [-r host] [-A AID] [-s job_state] [-o output_format] [-c delay] [-nfx] [job_id] ==== Synopsis ==== Prints information about all the jobs in the GridWay system (default) ==== Command options ==== * ''-h'' print this help * ''-u user'' monitor only jobs owned by user * ''-r host'' monitor only jobs executed in host * ''-A AID'' monitor only jobs part of the array ''AID'' * ''-s job_state'' monitor only jobs in state ''job_state'' (see JOB STATES) * ''-o output_format'' define output information (see FIELD INFORMATION) * ''-c delay'' refresh job information every delay seconds * ''-n'' do not print the header * ''-f'' full format * ''-x'' xml format * ''job_id'' only monitor this job_id ==== Output field description ==== **Table 1. Field options** ^ FIELD NAME ^ FIELD OPTION ^ DESCRIPTION ^ | USER | u | owner of this job | | JID | J | job unique identification assigned by the Gridway system | | AID | i | array unique identification, only relevant for array jobs | | TID | i | task identification, ranges from 0 to TOTAL_TASKS -1, only relevant for array jobs | | FP | p | fixed priority of the job | | TYPE | y | type of job (simple, multiple or mpi) | | NP | n | number of processors | | DM | s | Dispatch Manager state, one of: pend, hold, prol, prew, wrap, epil, canl, stop, migr, done, fail | | EM | e | Execution Manager state: pend, susp, actv, fail, done | | RWS | f | flags: ''R'' times this job has been restarted, ''W'' number of processes waiting for this job, ''S'' re-schedule | | START | t/T | the time the job entered the system | | END | t/T | the time the job reached a final state (fail or done) | | EXEC | t/T | total execution time, includes suspension time in the remote queue system | | XFER | t/T | total file transfer time, includes stage-in and stage-out phases | | EXIT | x | job exit code | | TEMPLATE | j | filename of the job template used for this job | | HOST | h | hostname where the job is being executed | | **Note:** ''t'' option only prints time and ''T'' also writes the date||| \\ **Table 2. Job states** ^JOB STATES ^ identifier ^ | PENDING| (i) | | PROLOG| (p) | | HOLD | (h) | | WRAPPER | (w) | | EPILOG | (e) | | STOP | (s) | | KILL | (k) | | MIGRATE | (m) | | ZOMBIE | (z) | | FAILED | (f) | \\ ===== gwhistory ===== ==== Name ==== gwhistory — shows history of a job ==== Usage ==== gwhistory [-h] [-nx] ==== Synopsis ==== Prints information about the execution history of a job ==== Command options ==== * ''-h'' print this help * ''-n'' do not print the header lines * ''-x'' xml format * ''job_id'' job identification as provided by gwps ==== Output field description ==== **Table 3. Field information** ^ NAME ^ DESCRIPTION ^ | HID | host unique identification assigned by the GridWay system | | START | the time the job start its execution on this host | | END | the time the job left this host, because it finished or it was migrated | | PROLOG | total prolog (file stage-in phase) time | | WRAPPER | total wrapper (execution phase) time | | EPILOG | total epilog (file stage-out phase) time | | MIGR | total migration time | | REASON | the reason why the job left this host | | QUEUE | name of the queue | | HOST | FQDN/LRMS of the resource | ===== gwhost ===== ==== Name ==== gwhost — shows hosts information ==== Usage ==== gwhost [-h] [-c delay] [-nfx] [-m job_id] [host_id] ==== Synopsis ==== Prints information about all the hosts in the GridWay system (default) ==== Command options ==== * ''-h'' print this help * ''-c delay'' refresh host information every ''delay'' seconds * ''-n'' do not print the header * ''-f'' full format * ''-x'' xml format * ''-m job_id'' prints hosts matching the requirements of a given job * ''host_id'' only monitor this ''host_id'', printing also queue information. ==== Output field description ==== **Table 4. Field information** ^ FIELD ^ DESCRIPTION ^ | HID | host unique identification assigned by the GridWay system | | PRIO | priority assigned to the host | | OS | operating system | | ARCH | architecture | | MHZ | CPU speed in MHZ | | %CPU | free CPU ratio | | MEM(F/T) | system memory: F = Free, T = Total | | DISK(F/T) | secondary storage: F = Free, T = Total | | N(U/F/T) | number of slots: U = used by GridWay, F = free, T = total | | LRMS | local resource management system, the jobmanager name | | HOSTNAME | FQDN of this host | **Table 5. Queue field information** ^ FIELD ^ DESCRIPTION ^ | QUEUENAME | name of this queue | | SL(F/T) | slots: F = Free, T = Total | | WALLT | queue wall time | | CPUT | queue cpu time | | COUNT | queue count number | | MAXR | max. running jobs | | MAXQ | max. queued jobs | | STATUS | queue status | | DISPATCH | queue dispatch type | | PRIORITY | queue priority | ===== gwkill ===== ==== Name ==== gwkill — controls job execution ==== Usage ==== gwkill [-h] [-a] [-k|-t|-o|-s|-r|-l|-9] ==== Synopsis ==== Sends a signal to a job or array job ==== Command options ==== * ''-h'' print this help * ''-a'' asynchronous signal, only relevant for KILL and STOP * ''-k'' kill (default, if no signal specified) * ''-t'' stop * ''-r'' resume * ''-o'' hold * ''-l'' release * ''-s'' re-schedule * ''-9'' hard kill, removes the job from the system without synchronizing remote job execution or cleaning remote host * ''job_id [job_id2 ...]'' job identification as provided by gwps * ''-A '' array identification as provided by gwps ===== gwwait ===== ==== Name ==== gwwait — synchronize a job ==== Usage ==== gwwait [-h] [-a] [-v] [-k] [-t timeout] ==== Synopsis ==== Waits for a job or array job ==== Command options ==== * ''-h'' help. * ''-a'' any. Return when the first job of the list or array finishes * ''-v'' prints job exit code * ''-k'' keep jobs. They remain in fail or done states in the GridWay system. By default, jobs are killed and their resources freed * ''-t timeout'' do not wait more than timeout seconds. A negative value means waiting for ever (default) * ''job_id [job_id2 ...]'' job identification or list of jobs ids as provided by gwps. * ''-A array_id'' array identification as provided by gwps ===== gwuser ===== ==== Name ==== gwuser — monitors users in GridWay ==== Usage ==== gwuser [-h] [-nx] ==== Synopsis ==== Prints information about users in the GridWay system ==== Command options ==== * ''-h'' print this help * ''-n'' do not print the header lines * ''-x'' xml format ==== Output field description ==== **Table 6. Field information** ^ FIELD ^ DESCRIPTION ^ | UID | user unique identification assigned by the GridWay system | | NAME | name of this user | | JOBS | number of Jobs in the GridWay system | | RUN | number of running jobs | | IDLE | idle time, (time with JOBS = 0) | | EM | Execution Manager drivers loaded for this user | | TM | Transfer Manager drivers loaded for this user | | PID | process identification of driver processes | ===== gwacct ===== ==== Name ==== gwacct — prints accounting information ==== Usage ==== gwacct [-h] [-nx] [-d n|-w n|-m n|-t s] <-u user|-r host> ==== Synopsis ==== Prints accounting information about users or hosts in the GridWay system ==== Command options ==== * ''-h'' print this help * ''-n'' do not print the header lines * ''-x'' xml output * ''-d n'' print accounting information from ''n'' days ago (ex: -d 1) * ''-w n'' print accounting information from ''n'' weeks ago (ex: -w 1) * ''-m n'' print accounting information from ''n'' months ago (ex: -m 1) * ''-t s'' print accounting information from ''s'' seconds, where s is an epoch (i.e. ''-t 1159809792'') * ''-u user'' print accounting information for user * ''-r hostname'' print accounting information for host ==== Output field description ==== **Table 7. Field information** ^ FIELD ^ DESCRIPTION ^ | HOST/USER | host/user usage summary for this user/host | | XFR | total transfer time on this host (for this user) | | EXE | total execution time on this host (for this user), without suspension time | | SUSP | total suspension (queue) time on this host (for this user) | | TOTS | total executions on this host (for this user) | | **Termination reasons**: || | SUCC | success | | ERR | error | | KILL| kill| | USER| user requested| | SUSP| suspension timeout| | DISC| discovery timeout| | SELF| self migration | | PERF| performance degradation| | S/R | stop/resume | ===== gwdagman ===== ==== Name ==== gwdagman — DAG job submission utility for the GridWay system ==== Usage ==== gwdagman [-h] [-d] ==== Synopsis ==== Submits a DAG job to gwd ==== Command options ==== * ''-d'' Generate DOT file. It is written to STDOUT * ''-h'' Print this help ===== jsdl2gw ===== ==== Name ==== jsdl2gw — parser to translate JSDL file into GridWay Job Template file ==== Usage ==== jsdl2gw [-h] input_jsdl [output_gwjt] ==== Synopsis ==== Converts a JSDL document into a GridWay job template. If no output file is defined, it defaults to the standard output. This enables the use of pipes with gwsubmit in the following fashion: jsdl2gw jsdl-job.xml | gwsubmit ==== Command options ==== * ''-h'' print this help * ''input_jsdl'' read the JSDL document from the input_jsdl * ''output_gwjt'' store the GridWay Job Template specification in the output_gwjt.jt file