Subject: where things are left today
From: Erik Katsavounidis (Erik.Katsavounidis@lngs.infn.it)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2000 - 13:15:28 EST
Hi all--
This is a report that the person on tape shift should be prepare at the
end of the work day and it is meant to function as an electronic logbook.
This should be the point of reference for whoever would like to continue
the work beyond that point.
It basically summarizes the jobs currently in the batch queues. Today,
Nicola did most of the jobs below; I simply composed this e-mail.
Among further elimination of limited information e-mailing that I did
today, I have disabled the e-mailing about RUNs flagged as CALIBRATIONs
successfully by BOTH the HISTORY file and the STATISTICS file. THus, you
will now receive e-mail ONLY when these two are in discrepancy.
Summary follows:
As of 17-FEB-2000, 19:00, the following jobs are in the queues:
0) All DD's up to DD043 have been completed.
1) DD044: done with TAPE download and translation of ZEBRA to RAW.
Now processing the RAW RUNs. This started at 17-FEB-2000 12:16:28
and it is currently processing RUN 12138 which is the 29/41 in the set.
DD044 uses all AXPGS0 cpus and does I/O on DISK$SCRAUSA9
2) DD045: done with TAPE download and translation of ZEBRA to RAW.
Now processing the RAW RUNs. This started at 17-FEB-2000 14:49:03
and it is currently processing RUN 12163 which is the 13/33 in the set.
DD045 uses all AXPGS5 cpus and does I/O on DISK$SCRAUSA7
3) A TAPEMAKE2 job loads RARE DSTs on NRD006 ($1$MKE300:) (currently storing
RARE012091, 186/213 in the set)
4) A TAPEMAKE2 job loads RARE DSTs on NRD006 ($1$MKF300:) (currently storing
RARE012092, 187/213 in the set)
When #3 and #4 finish, the DELALL.COM script in
DISK$MACROSCRA3:[MACROUSA0.BACKUP.NRD006] cleans up the relevant areas
(please make use TAPEMAKE2 finishes OK by checking the log file before
deleting files from disk).
ROBOT is idling (no download from TAPE to disk currently in progress).
DISK$SCRAUSA10 is idling (~18MBlocks free, no disk I/O by any process).
AXPGS3 is idling (no usage by any DD).
(Remember that the process of a DD is tied up to a SINGLE cpu and a
SINGLE disk; this also includes the top-level manager scripts which
up to now were sent to AXPGS1_FAST and AXPGS4_FAST).
--Erik
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