From: Djamel Ouerdane (ouerdane@nbi.dk)
Date: Thu Jan 09 2003 - 10:52:05 EST
Hi, By mistake, I sent this message only to Eun-Joo but it should be posted on the dev list...now done. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 10:31:55 +0100 (MET) From: Djamel Ouerdane <ouerdane@nbi.dk> To: Eun-Joo Kim <ejkim@bnl.gov> Subject: Re: bramreco Hi Eun-Joo, I wrote "she or he" to be general, not to discriminate anyone regarding her or his gender (english is not like danish where you have only two forms : neutral and unisex). Anyway, let me be more precise : the reduce directory in bramreco is not my own and private area at all (although it is within my brahms_app area). I'm just saying that I wrote this masterReduction.sh with command line options and you're free to use them. The hardcoded default should not be some very special setting related to the 2000 data. That's it. In a soon future, I will migrate these things into brat/script/reduce or reco. Any preference for a name ? And I think Christian is right. The problem we've had is that there's only one account from which we can submit jobs to CRS. If it has to remain like that, then maybe we can try to set a couple of web pages from where it would be possible to submit jobs (so long as the scripts used have no bugs, I guess then the natural language would be perl). Is this possible ? what about security issues ? There used to be the carousel DB. Is it obsolete or what ? These pages would be clever enough to check how much loaded the CRS farm is, do the appropriate action and keep track of who did what (I'm not convinced LSF will be used with this farm). There would be input fields like : author (date would be automatic), run range, number of sequences, start sequence, input data (HPSS, disk), job kind (local tracking, global tracking), spectrometer angle, field setting (optional, just to filter which runs one wants to reduce), etc etc. There would be an area where one can browse what was done : what data has been reduced at which level and on which official brahms disk it is available. Djam Djamel Ouerdane ------------------------------------------o | Niels Bohr Institute | Home: | | Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Ø | Jagtvej 141 2D, | | Fax: +45 35 32 50 16 | DK-2200 Copenhagen N | | Tel: +45 35 32 52 69 | +45 35 86 19 74 | | http://www.nbi.dk/~ouerdane | | ouerdane@nbi.dk | o---------------------------------------------------------o
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