ciop-run ======== Synopsis -------- ``ciop-run`` [options] [node_id] Description ----------- ciop-run executes either an application workflow or, if the node_id is provided, a single step of the application workflow. Options ------- ``-d, --debug`` Enter in debug mode. Default: false ``-f, --force`` Force the execution when application.xml has changed from the previous run. Default: false ``-g, --graph`` Display a graph of the nodes (experimental). Default: false ``-h, --help`` Display help informations. Default: false ``-i, --inputs`` A file containing the inputs (source) for the workflow. ``-l, --list`` Provide the list of the previous workflows and Status. If a node id is provided, all the successful previous run are listed. Default: false ``-n, --nodes`` Display a list of the nodes. Default: false ``-P, --param`` Runtime parameter values. Syntax: -Pkey=value Default: {} ``-p, --pfile`` A file containing the parameters for the workflow. ``-S, --source`` Runtime source values. Syntax: -Skey=value Default: {} ``-w, --workflowfId`` The previous workflow id to use as input (e.g., 0000001-140613165901451-oozie-oozi-W). Exit Status ----------- ``ciop-run`` command exits with * 0 on success * 1 an error occured * any other exit code is from the executable itself Examples -------- .. code-block:: bash ciop-run my_node Author ------ Terradue