NAME

arccat - ARC Catenate
 

DESCRIPTION

The arccat command can be used to view the stdout or stderr of a running job. It can also be used to show A-REX's error log of a job.
 

SYNOPSIS

arccat [options] [job ...]
 

OPTIONS

-a, --all
all jobs
-j, --joblist=filename
the file storing information about active jobs (default ~/.arc/jobs.xml)
-i, --jobids-from-file=filename
a file containing a list of jobIDs
-c, --cluster=name
select one or more computing elements: name can be an alias for a single CE, a group of CEs or a URL
-r, --rejectmanagement=URL
skip jobs which are on a computing element with a given URL
-s, --status=statusstr
only select jobs whose status is statusstr
-o, --stdout
show the stdout of the job (default)
-e, --stderr
show the stderr of the job
-l, --joblog
show A-REX's error log of the job
-P, --listplugins
list the available plugins
-t, --timeout=seconds
timeout in seconds (default 20)
-z, --conffile=filename
configuration file (default ~/.arc/client.conf)
-d, --debug=debuglevel
FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, VERBOSE or DEBUG
-v, --version
print version information
-?, --help
print help

ARGUMENTS

job ...
list of jobids and/or jobnames

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION

The arccat command displays the stdout or stderr of running jobs. It can also display A-REX's error log of a job. The job can be referred to either by the jobid that was returned by arcsub(1) at submission time or by its jobname if the job description that was submitted contained a jobname attribute.
 
More than one jobid and/or jobname can be given. If several jobs were submitted with the same jobname the stdout, stderr or A-REX error log of all those jobs are shown. If the --joblist option is used the list of jobs is read from a file with the specified filename. By specifying the --all option, the stdout, stderr or A-REX error log of all active jobs will be shown.
 
The --cluster option can be used to select or reject jobs at specific clusters. See arcsub(1) for a discussion of the format of arguments to this option. The --status option can be used to select jobs in a specific state. These options can be repeated several times. See arstat(1) for possible state values.
 
Only jobs where the stdout or stderr argument was given in the job description can display the contents of those files.
 

FILES

~/.arc/client.conf
Some options can be given default values by specifying them in the ARC client configuration file. By using the --conffile option a different configuration file can be used than the default.
~/.arc/jobs.xml
This a local list of the user's active jobs. When a job is successfully submitted it is added to this list and when it is removed from the remote cluster it is removed from this list. This list is used as the list of all active jobs when the user specifies the --all option to the various NorduGrid ARC user interface commands. By using the --joblist option a different file can be used than the default.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

X509_USER_PROXY
The location of the user's Grid proxy file. Shouldn't be set unless the proxy is in a non-standard location.
ARC_LOCATION
The location where ARC is installed can be specified by this variable. If not specified the install location will be determined from the path to the command being executed, and if this fails a WARNING will be given stating the location which will be used.
ARC_PLUGIN_PATH
The location of ARC plugins can be specified by this variable. Multiple locations can be specified by separating them by : (; in Windows). The default location is $ARC_LOCATION/lib/arc (\ in Windows).
APACHE LICENSE Version 2.0
 

AUTHOR

ARC software is developed by the NorduGrid Collaboration (http://www.nordugrid.org), please consult the AUTHORS file distributed with ARC. Please report bugs and feature requests to http://bugzilla.nordugrid.org
 

SEE ALSO

arcclean(1), arccp(1), arcget(1), arcinfo(1), arckill(1), arcls(1), arcmkdir(1), arcproxy(1), arcrenew(1), arcresub(1), arcresume(1), arcrm(1), arcstat(1), arcsub(1), arcsync(1), arctest(1)