-ez is equivalent to -c -s -m -vb.
Doing a non-blocking transfer actually just subtracts some arguments.
Namely leave off the "-m -vb", and add "-ef status.epr". Then you can
run with -ef status.epr --getOverallStatus to monitor. There are more
details at http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~bresnaha/crft.txt
Charles
On Aug 22, 2008, at 9:50 AM, I8abyte wrote:
Hello Everyone--
I have a standalone 4.2.0 RFT/GridFTP service and under certain
conditions I'm noticing a very low performance when submitting jobs
with globus-crft. I get reasonable/repeatable throughput when I use
rft/globus-url-copy so I know the link is good. The only time I do
get good throughput with globus-crft is when I use the "-ez" option.
So, my question is what is the difference when I specify an EPR file
and/or container contact string versus whatever magic the "-ez" option
invokes? Does anyone know what the default options "-ez" sets and how
I'd go about setting those within an EPR file. I mean, the "-ez"
option is easy by itself but it would be good to allow users to submit
jobs and walk away.
Also, forgive my ignorance if some of this is elementary, I'm just
figuring much of this out. Can some suggest a link or additional
reading on what the EPR stuff does and how to use it for what I'm
doing?