[Hps-analysis] Requests for data cooking

Tongtong Cao tongtongcao1 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 22 21:50:25 EDT 2019


Don’t worry. We will not change anything. 
You can always find all log files in /volatile/hallb/hps/data/run2019/ConcurrentCook/logs

-Tongtong

> On Jul 22, 2019, at 9:40 PM, Graf, Norman A. <ngraf at slac.stanford.edu> wrote:
> 
> Please don't change anything on my account. I can find the log files now, so I have all the information I need.
> 
> Norman
> 
> 
> 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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