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In a large suite, with hundreds of tasks, you would need to execute the same commands in each of them. Editing just a single (header) file is somewhat easier than editing them all.
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#!%SHELL:/bin/kshksh% # allow the shell to be configured set -e # stop the shell on first error set -u # fail when using an undefined variable set -x # echo script lines as they are executed set -o pipefail # fail if last(rightmost) command exits with a non-zero status # Defines the variables that are needed for any communication with ECF export ECF_PORT=%ECF_PORT% # The server port number export ECF_HOST=%ECF_HOST% # The host name ofwhere ecfthe hostserver that issued this taskis running export ECF_NAME=%ECF_NAME% # The name of this current task export ECF_PASS=%ECF_PASS% # A unique password, used for job validation & zombie detection export ECF_TRYNO=%ECF_TRYNO% # Current try number of the task export ECF_RID=$$ # record the process id. Also used for zombie detection # export NO_ECF=1 # uncomment to run as a standalone task on the command line # Define the path where to find ecflow_client # make sure client and server use the *same* version. # Important when there are multiple versions of ecFlow export PATH=/usr/local/apps/ecflow/%ECF_VERSION%/bin:$PATH # Tell ecFlow we have started ecflow_client --init=$$ # Define a error handler ERROR() { set +e # Clear -e flag, so we don't fail wait # wait for background process to stop ecflow_client --abort=trap # Notify ecFlow that something went wrong, using 'trap' as the reason trap 0 # Remove the trap exit 0 # End the script cleanly, server monitors child, an exit 1, will cause another abort and zombie } # Trap any calls to exit and errors caught by the -e flag trap ERROR 0 # Trap any signal that may cause the script to fail trap '{ echo "Killed by a signal"; ERROR ; }' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 13 15 |
The same applies to the end of the task. You want to tell the ecFlow that the task is complete by using ecflow_client --complete(CLI) and un-trap the shell.
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