This is the command pegasus-dashboard that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
pegasus-dashboard - Starts the Pegasus monitoring dashboard.
SYNOPSIS
pegasus-dashboard [--help|-h] [--host|-n] [--port|-p]
[--masterdburl|-m database url]
DESCRIPTION
pegasus-dashboard is a command-line utility to start the Pegasus monitoring dashboard. The
dashboard allows users to monitor status of workflows using a browser. The workflow status
information is retrieved from a STAMPEDE database. The STAMPEDE database is populated in a
SQLite, or MySQL database as per your configuration, when a workflow is planned or run
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Prints a usage summary with all the available command-line options.
-n, --host
Only print the the output and error filenames instead of their contents.
-p, --port
Get jobs' output and error filenames from the job’s submit file.
-m, --masterdburl
The Pegasus dashboard uses a user specific master database, to identify which
workflows have been run. By default this database is created in the .pegasus directory
in the user’s home directory, when a workflow is planned. The -m option allows the
user to specify a custom database.
Note: The dashboard can only track workflows, which are listed in the master database.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
pegasus-dashboard does not require that any environmental variables be set. It locates its
required Python modules based on its own location, and therefore should not be moved
outside of Pegasus' bin directory.
EXAMPLE
$ pegasus-dashboard
$ pegasus-dashboard -n 127.0.0.1 -p 8080
$ pegasus-dashboard -n localhost -p 80
$ pegasus-dashboard -m sqlite:///lfs/scratch//workflow.db
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