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Getting Started
- Doc Structure
- A Globus Primer
- Globus Is Modular!
- Quickstart
- Installing GT
- Platform Notes
- GT Developer's Guide
- GT User's Guide (coming soon)
- Migrating from GT2
- Migrating from GT3
Reference
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- Resource Properties
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Common Runtime
Security
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- Message-level
- Authz Framework
- CAS
- Delegation Service
- MyProxy
- GSI-OpenSSH
- SimpleCA
- SGAS
Data Mgt
MDS4
Execution Mgt
Warning
The GT4 release includes the pre-WS version of GRAM (referred to as GRAM2), for legacy purposes only - it will be deprecated at some future time as experience is gained with the WS implementation. Please use the existing documentation for GRAM2: here
The Grid Resource Allocation and Management (GRAM) service provides a single interface for requesting and using remote system resources for the execution of "jobs". The most common use of GRAM is remote application execution and control. It is designed to provide a uniform, flexible interface to job scheduling systems.
| The following guides are available for this component: | |
| Execution (Jobs) Management Key Concepts | For important general concepts. |
| Using Scheduler Event Generator with GRAM2 | Describes using the Scheduler Event Generator (SEG) for obtaining job state information from the scheduler log files in place of running a poll command periodically. |
| Release Notes | What's new with the 4.1.3 release for this component. |