.. _run_cli: run *** .. rubric:: Output of :code:`--help=run` The following help text is generated by :code:`ecflow_client --help=run` :: run --- Ignore triggers, limits, time or date dependencies, just run the Task. When a job completes, it may be automatically re-queued if it has a cron or multiple time dependencies. If we have multiple time based attributes, then each run, will expire the time. When we run before the time, we want to avoid re-running the task then a flag is set, so that it is not automatically re-queued. A repeat attribute is incremented when all the child nodes are complete in this case the child nodes are automatically re-queued. Hence this command can be aid, in allowing a Repeat attribute to be incremented arg1 = (optional)force Forcibly run, even if there are nodes that are active or submitted This can result in zombie creation arg2 = node path(s). The paths must begin with a leading '/' character. If the path is /suite/family will recursively run all tasks When providing multiple paths avoid running the same task twice Example: --run=/suite/t1 # run task t1 Effect: task t1; time 12:00 # will complete if run manually task t2; time 10:00 13:00 01:00 # will run 4 times before completing When we have a time range(i.e as shown with task t2), then next time slot is incremented for each run, until it expires, and the task completes. Use the Why command, to show next run time (i.e. next time slot) The client considers, for both user and child commands, the following environment variables: ECF_HOST [mandatory*] The main server hostname; default value is 'localhost' ECF_PORT [mandatory*] The main server port; default value is '3141' ECF_SSL [optional*] Enable secure communication between client and server. ECF_HOSTFILE [optional] File that lists alternate hosts to try, if connection to main host fails ECF_HOSTFILE_POLICY [optional] The policy ('task' or 'all') to define which commands consider using alternate hosts. The options marked with (*) must be specified in order for the client to communicate with the server, either by setting the environment variables or by specifying the command line options.