.. _migrate_cli: migrate /////// :: migrate ------- Used to print state of the definition returned from the server to standard output. The node state is shown in the comments. This is the format used in the check point file, but with indentation. Since this is essentially the defs format with state in the comments,it allows the definition to be migrated to future version of ecflow. The output includes edit history but excludes externs. When the definition is reloaded *NO* checking is done. The following shows a summary of the features associated with each choice: --get --get_state --migrate Auto generate externs Yes Yes No Checking on reload Yes Yes No Edit History No No Yes Show trigger AST No Yes No Usage: --migrate # show all suites --migrate=/s1 # show state for suite s1 The client reads in the following environment variables. These are read by user and child command |----------|----------|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------| | Name | Type | Required | Description | |----------|----------|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------| | ECF_HOST | | Mandatory* | The host name of the main server. defaults to 'localhost' | | ECF_PORT | | Mandatory* | The TCP/IP port to call on the server. Must be unique to a server | | ECF_SSL | | Optional* | Enable encrypted comms with SSL enabled server. | |----------|----------|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------| * The host and port must be specified in order for the client to communicate with the server, this can be done by setting ECF_HOST, ECF_PORT or by specifying --host= --port= on the command line