[Hps-analysis] Requests for data cooking
Graf, Norman A.
ngraf at slac.stanford.edu
Mon Jul 22 21:40:47 EDT 2019
Please don't change anything on my account. I can find the log files now, so I have all the information I need.
Norman
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From: Hps-analysis <hps-analysis-bounces at jlab.org> on behalf of Tongtong Cao <tongtongcao1 at gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2019 6:05 PM
To: Rafayel Paremuzyan <rafopar at jlab.org>
Cc: hps-analysis at jlab.org <hps-analysis at jlab.org>
Subject: Re: [Hps-analysis] Requests for data cooking
Ok, got it.
Thanks for the reminder and explanations.
-Tongtong
On Jul 22, 2019, at 9:01 PM, Rafayel Paremuzyan <rafopar at jlab.org<mailto:rafopar at jlab.org>> wrote:
Hi Tongtong,
in your file mkdirs.sh, the sub-folder “logs” is included besides “recon” and “rootTree".
So the sub-folder “logs” is created at the beginning of job running for each cooked run.
Yes it creates logs directory in the mkdir.sh, and my initial intention was to put these log files into corresponding run directory,
but as I mentioned in my previous e-mail, jobs are crashing, because before starting to execute any job command, slurm checks, if std_out and std_err directories exist,
if not it crashes, it even doesn't reach to the point to execute the mkdir.sh. That is why log files were put to the base directory of the pass.
Now, yes, you can remove logs directory from the mkdirs.sh, and it will create and empty directory for each run.
Rafo
On 7/22/19 8:30 PM, Tongtong Cao wrote:
n your file mkdirs.sh, the sub-folder “logs” is included besides “recon” and “rootTree".
So the sub-folder “logs” is created at the beginning of job running for each cooked run.
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