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=== Restart using Chunk_lance === | === Restart using Chunk_lance === | ||
− | In case a simulation stoppes one first has to find out which job (auto_launch, entry or model) was the last one that finished propperly.<br> | + | In case a simulation stoppes one first has to find out which job (auto_launch, entry or model) was the last one that finished propperly.<br> |
− | The best way is to look at the listing but the log file "chunk_job.log" can also be used for indications.<br> | + | The best way is to look at the listing but the log file "chunk_job.log" can also be used for indications.<br> |
− | ==== | + | ==== entry or model job crashed<br> ==== |
− | + | In this case the last line in the log file should be: | |
− | + | ... entry ..._E starting at ...<br>or<br> ... model ..._M starting at ...<br> | |
− | ... | + | If the entry or the model job crashed it is enough to restart the simulation by executing "Chunk_lance" again in the config file directory. |
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+ | ==== auto_launch crashed ==== | ||
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+ | In this case the last line in the log file should be: | ||
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+ | ... continue_with_next_job ... starting at ... | ||
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+ | If there is NO file called "continue_with_next_job" in your config file directory taks a copy of the file "last_continue_with_next_job": | ||
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+ | cp continue_with_next_job last_continue_with_next_job | ||
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+ | Then restart the simulation by executing "Chunk_lance" again in the config file directory. |
Version depuis le 20 de décembre 2011 à 15:47
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Chunk_lance
Chunk_lance allows to run a sequence of monthly model jobs in one big job.
A GEM/GEMCLIM/CRCM5 simulation usually consists of a sequence of month jobs.
Each monthly job is made up out of 3 parts:
- auto_launch (copies restart files from previous month, prepare config files for new month)
- entry (only in LAM mode, prepares driving data)
- model (main model job)
Chunk_lance will run a series of these 3 jobs, checking at the end of each model job if there is still enough time to calculate another month. If yes the 3 jobs will get executed for another month, if not an new chunk_job will get submitted.
In case the model job fails it will automatically get reexecuted up to 4 times.
Since the running job is not always called "chunk_job" one cannot see anymore from the job name how far the simulation has progressed. But one can always have a look at the listings directory and also a log file is kept in the config file directory called "chunk_job.log".
This file is essential for the whole chunk_job procedure. The chunk_job itself will check this file to determine which job to execute next. Therefore this log file must only be removed if one wants to restart a simulation from the beginning.
However, to rerun part of a simulation one can alter the log file by hand. Just make sure there is never a blank line at the end of the log file since the chunk_job only checks the very last line of the log file!
To start a simulation using Chunk_lance one only has to set the model environment (for example with '333') and execute "Chunk_lance" in the config file directory.
The time up to which one chunk_job will be running can be set in the file 'configexp.dot.cfg' with the parameter 'BACKEND_time_mod'.
On guillimin one job is allowed to run up to 30 days (2592000 sec).
On colosse one job is allowed to run up to 2 days (172800 sec).
Restart using Chunk_lance
In case a simulation stoppes one first has to find out which job (auto_launch, entry or model) was the last one that finished propperly.
The best way is to look at the listing but the log file "chunk_job.log" can also be used for indications.
entry or model job crashed
In this case the last line in the log file should be:
... entry ..._E starting at ...
or
... model ..._M starting at ...
If the entry or the model job crashed it is enough to restart the simulation by executing "Chunk_lance" again in the config file directory.
auto_launch crashed
In this case the last line in the log file should be:
... continue_with_next_job ... starting at ...
If there is NO file called "continue_with_next_job" in your config file directory taks a copy of the file "last_continue_with_next_job":
cp continue_with_next_job last_continue_with_next_job
Then restart the simulation by executing "Chunk_lance" again in the config file directory.