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NAME

       pegasus-sc-converter - A client to convert site catalog from one format to another format.

SYNOPSIS

       pegasus-sc-converter [-v] [-V] [-h] [-Dproperty=value...]
                            [-I fmt] [-O fmt]
                            -i infile[,infile,...] -o outfile

DESCRIPTION

       The pegasus-sc-converter program is used to convert the site catalog from one format to
       another.

       Currently, the following formats of site catalog exist.

       XML4
           This format is a superset of previous formats. All information about a site that can
           be described about a site can be described in this format. In addition, the user has
           finer grained control over the specification of directories and FTP servers that are
           accessible at the head node and the worker node. The user can also specify which
           different file-servers for read/write operations

           A sample entry in this format looks as follows

               <site handle="osg" arch="x86" os="LINUX" osrelease="" osversion="" glibc="">
                       <grid  type="gt2" contact="viz-login.isi.edu/jobmanager-pbs" scheduler="PBS" jobtype="compute"/>
                       <grid  type="gt2" contact="viz-login.isi.edu/jobmanager-fork" scheduler="Fork" jobtype="auxillary"/>

                       <directory path="/tmp" type="local-scratch">
                               <file-server operation="put" url="file:///tmp"/>
                       </directory>

                       <profile namespace="pegasus" key="style">condor</profile>
                       <profile namespace="condor" key="universe">vanilla</profile>
               </site>

           This format conforms to the XML schema found at
           http://pegasus.isi.edu/schema/sc-4.0.xsd.

       XML3
           This format is a superset of previous formats. All information about a site that can
           be described about a site can be described in this format. In addition, the user has
           finer grained control over the specification of directories and FTP servers that are
           accessible at the head node and the worker node.

           A sample entry in this format looks as follows

               <site  handle="local" arch="x86" os="LINUX">
                 <grid  type="gt2" contact="viz-login.isi.edu/jobmanager-pbs" scheduler="PBS" jobtype="compute"/>
                 <grid  type="gt2" contact="viz-login.isi.edu/jobmanager-fork" scheduler="Fork" jobtype="auxillary"/>
                 <head-fs>
                   <scratch>
                     <shared>
                       <file-server protocol="gsiftp" url="gsiftp://viz-login.isi.edu" mount-point="/scratch">
                       </file-server>
                       <internal-mount-point mount-point="/scratch" free-size="null" total-size="null"/>
                     </shared>
                   </scratch>
                   <storage>
                     <shared>
                       <file-server protocol="gsiftp" url="gsiftp://viz-login.isi.edu" mount-point="/scratch">
                       </file-server>
                       <internal-mount-point mount-point="/scratch" free-size="null" total-size="null"/>
                     </shared>
                   </storage>
                 </head-fs>
                 <replica-catalog  type="LRC" url="rlsn://smarty.isi.edu">
                 </replica-catalog>
                 <profile namespace="env" key="GLOBUS_LOCATION" >/nfs/software/globus/default</profile>
                 <profile namespace="env" key="LD_LIBRARY_PATH" >/nfs/software/globus/default/lib</profile>
                 <profile namespace="env" key="PEGASUS_HOME" >/nfs/software/pegasus/default</profile>
               </site>

           This format conforms to the XML schema found at
           http://pegasus.isi.edu/schema/sc-3.0.xsd.

OPTIONS

       -i infile[,infile,...], --input infile[,infile,...]
           The comma separated list of input files that need to be converted to a file in the
           format specified by --oformat option.

       -o outfile, --output outfile
           The output file to which the output needs to be written out to.

   Other Options
       -O fmt, --oformat fmt
           The output format of the output file.

           Valid values for the output format is XML3, XML4.

       -v, --verbose
           Increases the verbosity of messages about what is going on.

           By default, all FATAL ERROR, ERROR , WARNINGS and INFO messages are logged.

       -V, --version
           Displays the current version number of the Pegasus Workflow Planner Software.

       -h, --help
           Displays all the options to the pegasus-plan command.

EXAMPLE

           pegasus-sc-converter -i sites.xml -o sites.xml.new -O XML3 -vvvvv

AUTHORS

       Karan Vahi <vahi at isi dot edu>

       Gaurang Mehta <gmehta at isi dot edu>

       Pegasus Team http://pegasus.isi.edu