The arcinfo command is used for obtaining status and
information of clusters on the grid.
arcinfo [options] [cluster ...]
- -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
- -I,
--infointerface=InterfaceName
- the computing element specified by URL at the command line should be
queried using this information interface (possible options:
org.nordugrid.ldapng, org.nordugrid.ldapglue2, org.nordugrid.wsrfglue2,
org.ogf.glue.emies.resourceinfo)
- -g,
--index=name
- select one or more registries: name can be an alias for a single
registry, a group of registries or a URL
- -R,
--rejectdiscovery=URL
- skip the service with the given URL during service discovery
- -S,
--submissioninterface=InterfaceName
- only get information about executon targets which supports this job
submission interface (e.g. org.nordugrid.gridftpjob,
org.ogf.glue.emies.activitycreation, org.nordugrid.xbes)
- -l, --long
- long format (more information)
- -L,
--list-configured-services
- print a list of services configured in the client.conf
- -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
The arcinfo command is used to get the status and
information of clusters and queues available on the grid. You can specify
the URLs of cluster with the --cluster option, or by just listing
them as arguments. The --index flag can be used to specify an index
server which should be queried for clusters. Both of these flags take a
service endpoint as argument. See arcsub(1) for a discussion of this
format.
Detailed information about queried computing services can be
obtained by specifying the --long flag.
When specifying the --index flag, the information about the
computing services registered at the index server will be queried rather
than the status of the index server itself. Currently no command exists to
query a index server.
- ~/.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.
- 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. Note that this could also be set in
the client configuration file, however the environment variable overrides
the settings in configuration.
- 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
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
arccat(1), arcclean(1), arccp(1),
arcget(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)