The default command ECF_JOB_CMD = %ECF_JOB% 1> %ECF_JOBOUT% 2>&1 & |
In the examples below replace the string ?????? with a host name of your choice.
The environment of a task running on a remote host is different from that of a task running locally. This depends on how your system is set up. Here we need to set PATH, to allow child command‘s to be used. So add the following line into your head.h file before the call to ecflow_client –init > export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/apps/ecflow/ |
Modify the family f5 so that all its tasks will run on another machine in the classroom
# Definition of the suite test
suite test
edit ECF_INCLUDE "$HOME/course"
edit ECF_HOME "$HOME/course"
limit l1 2
family f5
edit HOST ??????
edit ECF_JOB_CMD "rsh %HOST% '%ECF_JOB% > %ECF_JOBOUT% 2>&1 &'"
inlimit l1
edit SLEEP 20
task t1
task t2
task t3
task t4
task t5
task t6
task t7
task t8
task t9
endfamily
endsuite
In your login shell is csh, you should define ECF_JOB_CMD as:
edit ECF_JOB_CMD "rsh %HOST% '%ECF_JOB% >& %ECF_JOBOUT%'"
In python modify the function create_family_f5() created in the earlier page:
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
import os
import ecflow
def create_family_f5() :
f5 = ecflow.Family("f5")
f5.add_inlimit("l1")
f5.add_variable("HOST", "??????")
f5.add_variable("ECF_JOB_CMD", "rsh %HOST% '%ECF_JOB% > %ECF_JOBOUT% 2>&1 &'")
f5.add_variable("SLEEP", 20)
for i in range(1, 10):
f5.add_task( "t" + str(i) )
return f5
print "Creating suite definition"
defs = ecflow.Defs()
suite = defs.add_suite("test")
suite.add_variable("ECF_INCLUDE", os.getenv("HOME") + "/course")
suite.add_variable("ECF_HOME", os.getenv("HOME") + "/course")
suite.add_limit("l1", 2)
suite.add_family( create_family_f5() )
print defs
print "Checking job creation: .ecf -> .job0"
print defs.check_job_creation()
print "Saving definition to file 'test.def'"
defs.save_as_defs("test.def")