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NAME¶
scriptingcontrol
—
Scripting Control script for the Scripting
Service
SYNOPSIS¶
scriptingcontrol check-environment |
[Environment] [Keyring] |
scriptingcontrol run |
[Directory] [Input] [Output] [Status] [Environment] [Keyring] |
scriptingcontrol cleanup |
[Directory] [PID] [keeptempdirs] |
DESCRIPTION¶
scriptingcontrol
is invoked when a new
session is created by the scripting service PE. It takes the input file name
and should create an output file of the given name.
ARGUMENTS¶
The following options are available:
- check-environment|run|cleanup
check-environment
is used to check a newly downloaded environment file.run
is used when the session is started.cleanup
is used to kill all processes and remove the directory.- Directory
- Gives the name of the temporary session directory.
- Input
- Gives the name of the input file.
- Output
- Gives the name of the output file.
- Status
- Gives the name of the status file.
- Environment
- Gives the name of the environment file (if available).
- Keyring
- Gives the name of a GnuPG keyring file to check the input file and environment file (if available).
- PID
- The process ID (PID) of the session's worker process. All of its children will be found and terminated during clean-up.
- keeptempdirs
- Do not delete temporary directory during clean-up.
SEE ALSO¶
For a detailed introduction to RSerPool, see:
https://duepublico.uni-duisburg-essen.de/servlets/DerivateServlet/Derivate-16326/Dre2006_final.pdf
Thomas Dreibholz's RSerPool Page:
https://www.nntb.no/~dreibh/rserpool/
June 3, 2015 | Scripting Control |