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glite-ce-job-listSection: User Commands (1)Index NAMEglite-ce-job-list - Displays the Ids of all the jobs, belonging to the user issuing the command, which are ``known'' to a specified CREAM based CE.SYNOPSISglite-ce-job-list [options] <host>[:<port>]DESCRIPTIONglite-ce-job-list is the command to get the identifiers of all the jobs owned by the user issuing the command, which have been submitted to the CREAM based CE whose host and port number are specified as argument of the command. If the port is not specified, the port to be used is the one specified in the CREAM UI configuration file.These returned CREAM job identifiers can be later used as a handle to perform monitor and control operations on the jobs. It is possible to redirect the returned CREAM jobIds into an output file using the --output (-o) option. If the file already exists and it is not a CREAM id file, the user is asked if she wants to overwrite the file, or if she prefers to abort the operation. OPTIONS
EXIT STATUSglite-ce-job-list exits with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and >0 (greater than zero) upon failure.EXAMPLES> glite-ce-job-list cream-ce-01.pd.infn.it:8443
If the operation succeeded, the output will be a list of jobid, e.g:
https://cream-ce-01.pd.infn.it:8443/CREAM116j8uojl https://cream-ce-01.pd.infn.it:8443/CREAM116j92f39 https://cream-ce-01.pd.infn.it:8443/CREAM116j93te1 https://cream-ce-01.pd.infn.it:8443/CREAM116j9403v https://cream-ce-01.pd.infn.it:8443/CREAM116j942oc https://cream-ce-01.pd.infn.it:8443/CREAM116j9457d SEE ALSOglite-ce-job-submit, glite-ce-job-status
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