Provided by: globus-gram-client-tools_12.2-2_amd64 bug

NAME

       globus-job-status - Check the status of a GRAM5 job

SYNOPSIS

       globus-job-status JOBID

       globus-job-status -help | -usage | -version | -versions

DESCRIPTION

       The globus-job-status program checks the status of a GRAM job by sending a status request
       to the job manager contact for that job specified by the JOBID parameter. If successful,
       it will print the job status to standard output. The states supported by globus-job-status
       are:

       PENDING
           The job has been submitted to the LRM but has not yet begun execution.

       ACTIVE
           The job has begun execution.

       FAILED
           The job has failed.

       SUSPENDED
           The job is currently suspended by the LRM.

       DONE
           The job has completed.

       UNSUBMITTED
           The job has been accepted by GRAM, but not yet submitted to the LRM.

       STAGE_IN
           The job has been accepted by GRAM and is currently staging files prior to being
           submitted to the LRM.

       STAGE_OUT
           The job has completed execution and is currently staging files from the service node
           to other http, GASS, or GridFTP servers.

OPTIONS

       The full set of options to globus-job-status are:

       -help, -usage
           Display a help message to standard error and exit.

       -version
           Display the software version of the globus-job-status program to standard output.

       -versions
           Display the software version of the globus-job-status program including DiRT
           information to standard output.

ENVIRONMENT

       If the following variables affect the execution of globus-job-status.

       X509_USER_PROXY
           Path to proxy credential.

       X509_CERT_DIR
           Path to trusted certificate directory.

BUGS

       The globus-job-status program can not distinguish between the case of the job manager
       terminating for any reason and the job being in the DONE state.

SEE ALSO

       globusrun(1)

AUTHOR

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