You can setup a SSH public key on the local machine for Airavata to transfer 
outputs to your local machine. Which Airavata server you are using? 

Output data movement is part of Output handlers in GFAC and you can look at 
that code. I am not sure about your use case about trigger but Triggers can be 
supported by status messages sent to RabbitMQ. 

Thanks
Raminder

On Jan 12, 2015, at 2:32 AM, Sachith Withana <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> When an experiment is run, how can we copy the output file to an specified 
> location ( ideally to my local machine)?
> 
> I also want to trigger an event when the output is copied. Can you please let 
> me know which output handler is being used to achieve this in Gfac?
> 
> -- 
> Thanks,
> Sachith Withana
> 

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