[Ncep.list.emc.glopara-support] Vapor downtime
Daryl Kleist
daryl.kleist at noaa.gov
Wed Apr 20 06:44:57 EDT 2011
Depending on how the job queue is drained for the machine work, the jobs
may automatically be re-queued when they bring the machine back up (I've
noticed that this happens often with the machine work on cirrus/stratus,
but not always).
Daryl
On 4/19/2011 11:17 PM, Dave Santek wrote:
> Thanks, Diane. Since I'm not exactly sure what to change the EDATE to,
> I'm going to try using llhold to suspend the jobs....
>
> Dave
>
> On 4/19/2011 7:45 PM, Diane Stokes wrote:
>> Dave.
>>
>> You could temporarily modify your configuration files, tweaking the
>> EDATE (and ESTEP if that helps) to cause your experiments to stop at
>> some safe point. Then when vapor is returned to service, reset those
>> values back to the desired ending points and submit the next jobs in
>> the sequence.
>>
>> That's a simplified explanation. Which job or jobs you need to then
>> submit manually depends on where your experiment stops, which gfs
>> cycles you are running, etc.
>>
>> Diane
>>
>> On 4/19/2011 10:43 AM, Dave Santek wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a couple of experiments running and I'm not sure what needs
>>> to be
>>> down to ensure they stop and restart when vapor goes down on Wednesday.
>>> I've looked on this page:
>>> http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/GFS/exp.php
>>>
>>> and, didn't see any info about stopping/restarting.
>>>
>>> Any advice?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dave
>>>
>>
>
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