[MITgcm-devel] testreport on SP4
Martin Losch
mlosch at awi-bremerhaven.de
Fri Jan 13 03:19:39 EST 2006
Hi Ed,
there has been one change in the time of question:
> total revisions: 84; selected revisions: 84
> description:
> ----------------------------
> revision 1.73
> date: 2005/12/03 23:23:41; author: jmc; state: Exp; lines: +9 -3
> fix for experiment with multiple tests
> ----------------------------
The change previous to that was this
> date: 2005/08/16 17:50:31; author: edhill; state: Exp; lines: +9 -4
> o switch from egrep to the more portable grep
> ----------------------------
which is way before the problem first occured. When I stare at the
changes that Jean-Michel made, I cannot see why suddenly the link to
the executable do not happen. The other links are there! If you have an
idea, I'll try it out.
Martin
On Jan 13, 2006, at 6:31 AM, Ed Hill wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 10:06 +0100, Martin Losch wrote:
>> Hallo Ed,
>> this may be a problem that is very specific to our IBM AIX "edvir" (or
>> the crooked way I run testreport), but out of eight experiments, one
>> fails to run: aim.5l_cs.thSI. The error message is (from run.log):
>>> ERROR: 0031-725 Failed to exec program ./mitgcmuv; errno = 2
>>> ERROR: 0031-619 execvp error: No such file or directory
>>> cp: STDOUT.0000: No such file or directory
>> And sure enough, the executable ./mitgcmuv is not in the proper
>> directory (tr_run.thIS).
>> This problem did not occur in November:
>> http://mitgcm.org/testing/summary/latest_2005_11.html
>> but in December:
>> http://mitgcm.org/testing/summary/latest_2005_12.html
>>
>> Now, for some reason I cannot remember, crond runs a script
>> "edvir1_job_submit" that downloads the code and submits another job
>> "edvir1_testreport" to the batch system, from which testreport is
>> startet in the usual manner. (The last time I edited those files was
>> Nov18). Could that have anything to do with the problem I observe? If
>> not, has something changed in testreport, that fails to link mitgcmuv
>> from ../build?
>
> Hi Martin,
>
> I read the two scripts and I don't see anything the matter with them.
> Maybe its just something odd about that IBM? Anyway, I'll stare at
> the
> scripts some more tomorrow -- maybe a little sleep and perspective will
> help...?
>
> And, yes, having ssh access to the machine would help a LOT but I know
> not to ask since its impossible at your location, right? ;-)
>
> Ed
>
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