Thanxx Martin..
That one is working..!!

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:25 AM, Martin Feller <[email protected]> wrote:

> There might be 2 reasons:
>
> 1. You didn't specify a job manager.
> 2. Try adding namespaces for the factoryEndpoint element.
>
> Does the following work?
>
> <job>
>   <factoryEndpoint
>      xmlns:gram="http://www.globus.org/namespaces/2004/10/gram/job";
>      xmlns:wsa="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/03/addressing";>
>      <wsa:Address>
>         https://192.168.4.88:8443/wsrf/services/ManagedJobFactoryService
>       </wsa:Address>
>      <wsa:ReferenceProperties>
>         <gram:ResourceID>Fork</gram:ResourceID>
>      </wsa:ReferenceProperties>
>    </factoryEndpoint>
>   <executable>/bin/date</executable>
> </job>
>
> Martin
>
>
> praveenesh kumar wrote:
> > Hello everyone ..!!
> >
> > I am using globus 4.0.7 on 4 machines.. my grid is configured properly
> > and I am able to submit jobs to other grid nodes using globusrun-ws
> command.
> > Now , I am trying to write jobs in rsl format and inside that rsl format
> > I want to use the ManagedJobFactory service of other grid nots. but I am
> > not able to submit jobs using ManagedJobFactroy sercvice of other nodes..
> > The point is I do not want to use globusrun-ws -F (othergridnode's ip
> > address)  -submit -c my rsl file
> > I want to specify the other grid node's ip address in the rsl file..
> > Can anyone suggest me some simple example on how to do this..
> >
> > I am writing the following code for my rsl flie.. it is giving me some
> > parsing error
> >
> > <job>
> > <factoryEndpoint>
> > <Address>
> > https://192.168.4.88:8443/wsrf/services/ManagedJobFactoryService
> > </Address>
> > </factoryEndpoint>
> > <executable>/bin/date</executable>
> > </job>
> >
> > Can someone correct the above code. I need this thing urgently..
> > Thanxxx..!!!
>
>

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