Thank you for the suggestion! I am looking for a way not in terms of user but of admin. Even though users know where to send a job specifying the end point, but admin sometimes needs to know through log information or other information. What I am going to do is to find following output data (i.e. Address) not by using "-job-epr-output-file" option when submitting a job, by modifying the code. -------------------------------------- <ns00:EndpointReferenceType xmlns:ns00="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/03/addressing"><ns00:Address>https://server-A.igt.net:8443/wsrf/services/ManagedExecutableJobService</ns00:Address><ns00:ReferenceProperties><ResourceID xmlns="http://www.globus.org/namespaces/2004/10/gram/job">2e690244-85b8-11dd-b198-0002b33f74fc</ResourceID></ns00:ReferenceProperties><wsa:ReferenceParameters xmlns:wsa="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/03/addressing"/></ns00:EndpointReferenceType> --------------------------------------
I am looking for a part in the code that contains Address information in StateMachine.java Thank you! Wonjun 인용 Charles Bacon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > If you want to keep track of what the client has requested, either > save an EPR file: > -o, -job-epr-output-file <filename>: > the created ManagedJob EPR will be written to the given > file following successful submission. The file will not be > written > if the submission fails. > > Or use an RSL file when you're submitting a multijob; the job contacts > will be in the RSL file. > > Unless you ask the client to keep track of where jobs went, the > information is not stored automatically. > > > Charles > > On Sep 18, 2008, at 12:44 PM, Wonjun Lee wrote: > > > I know the server-A.igt.net has log information in its container.log > > file. I am > > sure the globus in client knows where the job is sent. In the case > > of multijob, > > subjobs' destination > > could be revealed by subjob's endpoint. I am running an agent who > > wants job's > > destinations in case that job is executing a shell where another job > > submissiion > > to another server like server-B, is included for the purpose of job > > monitoring. > > > > I am searching the destination information first in log file and > > then variable > > that contains it to go back to source code. > > > > Thank you! > > Wonjun Lee > > > > 인용 Charles Bacon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > >> I'm not sure I understand the question. Logs about the job will show > >> up in server-A.igt.net's container.log, not the client's. What are > >> you trying to accomplish? > >> > >> > >> Charles > >> > >> On Sep 17, 2008, at 11:17 PM, Wonjun Lee wrote: > >> > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> I am submitting a job like this. > >>> > >>> globusrun-ws -submit -Ft http://server-A.igt.net -f example.rsl > >>> > >>> When I tried to find the destination information, "server-A.igt.net" > >>> at > >>> container.log after uncommenting GRAM, RFT at container- > >>> log4j.properties file, > >>> I was not able to find it. > >>> > >>> Is there a way to find a destination in the log file? > >>> > >>> Thank you very much! > >>> Wonjun > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > >
