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NAME

       condor_job_router_info - HTCondor Manual

       Discover and display information related to job routing

SYNOPSIS

       condor_job_router_info [-help | -version ]

       condor_job_router_info -config

       condor_job_router_info -match-jobs -jobads inputfile [-ignore-prior-routing ]

       condor_job_router_info  -route-jobs  outputfile  -jobads inputfile [-ignore-prior-routing]
       [-log-steps]

DESCRIPTION

       condor_job_router_info displays information about job routing.  The  information  will  be
       either   the   available,   configured   routes   or   the   routes  for  specified  jobs.
       condor_job_router_info can also be used to simulate routing by supplying a job classad  in
       a file.  This can be used to test the router configuration offline.

OPTIONS

          -help  Display usage information and exit.

          -version
                 Display HTCondor version information and exit.

          -config
                 Display configured routes.

          -match-jobs
                 For  each  job  listed  in the file specified by the -jobads option, display the
                 first route found.

          -route-jobs filename
                 For each job listed in the file specified by the -jobads option, apply the first
                 route  found and print the routed jobs to the specified output file. if filename
                 is - the routed jobs are printed to stdout.

          -log-steps
                 When used with the -route-jobs option, print each  transform  step  as  the  job
                 transforms are applied.

          -ignore-prior-routing
                 For  each job, remove any existing routing ClassAd attributes, and set attribute
                 JobStatus to the Idle state before finding the first route.

          -jobads filename
                 Read job ClassAds from file filename. If filename is -, then read from stdin.

EXIT STATUS

       condor_job_router_info will exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and it will
       exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.

AUTHOR

       HTCondor Team

COPYRIGHT

       1990-2024,  Center for High Throughput Computing, Computer Sciences Department, University
       of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, US. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

                                           Apr 14, 2024                 CONDOR_JOB_ROUTER_INFO(1)