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In this case the normal behaviour would be kill both process, and re-queue the task.

 


In the extreme, we can by pass the authentication. (i.e.. allowing the request to be handled by the server).

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Example: For tasks under suite “s1” add a zombie attribute, such that child label commands(i.e.. ecflow_client –label) never blocks the job: (not strictly needed as this is the default behaviour from release 4.0.5 onwards)

  • python

    s1 = ecflow.Suite('s1')
    child_list = [ ChildCmdType.label ]
    zombie_attr = ZombieAttr(ZombieType.ecf, child_list, ZombieUserActionType.fob, 300)
    s1.add_zombie(zombie_attr)
    
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    suite s1
       zombie ecf:fob:label:
  • alter
         ecflow_client --alter=add zombie "ecf:fob:label:"  /s1

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  • python

    with ecflow.Suite('s1') as s1:
       with s1.add_family("critical") as crit :
          child_list = [ ]  # empty child list means apply to all child commands
          crit.add_zombie(ZombieAttr(ZombieType.ecf, child_list, ZombieUserActionType.fail, 300))
          crit.add_zombie(ZombieAttr(ZombieType.path, child_list, ZombieUserActionType.fail, 300))
          crit.add_zombie(ZombieAttr(ZombieType.user, child_list, ZombieUserActionType.fail, 300))
    
  • text

       suite s1
         family critical
           zombie ecf:fail::
           zombie path:fail::
           zombie user:fail::
  • alter
        ecflow_client --alter=add zombie "ecf:fail::"    /s1
        ecflow_client --alter=add zombie "path:fail::"  /s1
        ecflow_client --alter=add zombie "user:fail::"  /s1

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Here are some further example of using --alter:

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