halt
Output of --help=halt
The following help text is generated by ecflow_client --help=halt
halt
----
Stop server communication with jobs, and new job scheduling.
Also stops automatic check pointing
arg1 = yes(optional) # use to bypass confirmation prompt,i.e.
--halt=yes
The following table shows server behaviour in the different states.
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Server State | User Request | Task Request |Job Scheduling | Auto-Check-pointing |
|--------------|--------------|--------------|---------------|---------------------|
| RUNNING | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| SHUTDOWN | yes | yes | no | yes |
| HALTED | yes | no | no | no |
|--------------|--------------|--------------|---------------|---------------------|
The client considers, for both user and child commands, the following environment variables:
ECF_HOST <string> [mandatory*]
The main server hostname; default value is 'localhost'
ECF_PORT <int> [mandatory*]
The main server port; default value is '3141'
ECF_SSL <any> [optional*]
Enable secure communication between client and server.
ECF_HOSTFILE <string> [optional]
File that lists alternate hosts to try, if connection to main host fails
ECF_HOSTFILE_POLICY <string> [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.