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GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_CANCEL |
Cancel a job
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GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_SUSPEND |
Suspend a job
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GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_RESUME |
Resume a previously suspended job
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GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_PRIORITY |
Change the priority of a job
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GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_COMMIT_REQUEST |
Signal the job manager to commence with a job submission if the job
request was accompanied by the (two_state=yes) RSL attribute.
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GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_COMMIT_EXTEND |
Signal the job manager to wait an additional number of seconds
(specified by an integer value string as the signal's argument) before timing out a two-phase job commit.
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GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_STDIO_UPDATE |
Signal the job manager to change the way it is currently handling
standard output and/or standard error. The argument for this signal is an RSL containing new stdout, stderr, stdout_position, stderr_position, or remote_io_url relations.
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GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_STDIO_SIZE |
Signal the job manager to verify that streamed I/O has been completely
received. The argument to this signal contains the number of bytes of stdout and stderr received, separated by a space. The reply to this signal will be a SUCCESS message if these matched the amount sent by the job manager. Otherwise, an error reply indicating GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_ERROR_STDIO_SIZE is returned. If standard output and standard error are merged, only one number should be sent as an argument to this signal. An argument of -1 for either stream size indicates that the client is not interested in the size of that stream.
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GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_STOP_MANAGER |
Signal the job manager to stop managing the current job and terminate.
The job continues to run as normal. The job manager will send a state change callback with the job status being FAILED and the error GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_ERROR_JM_STOPPED.
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GLOBUS_GRAM_PROTOCOL_JOB_SIGNAL_COMMIT_END |
Signal the job manager to clean up after the completion of the job if
the job RSL contained the (two-phase = yes) relation.
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