From: Ian Bearden (bearden@nbi.dk)
Date: Thu Mar 13 2003 - 07:04:03 EST
Hi Djam, et al One thing we should do is use rcrs for the reconstruction as well as the reduction. I thought that we had figured out how to do this at some point, but cannot find anything about it...(and I looked for almost five minutes!). IIRC, the problem was reading files from disk rather than from HPSS, but I do not remember if we ever solved this problem or what the solution (if there was one) was. Does anybody else know anything about this? -Ian On tirsdag, mar 11, 2003, at 18:01 Europe/Copenhagen, Djamel Ouerdane wrote: > Hi all, > > I discovered a couple of hours ago that all AuAu files reduced > recently at > the global tracking level are totally useless since all reconstructed > sequences of a given run were in fact the same (sequence 0) due to a > tricky bug in the bratmain script. I mention this to the list because > I do > have (with Claus) to redo this reconstruction as fast as possible but I > can see that the farm is really busy these days. > > Is there a way to organize things so that we don't slow down each > other ? > > 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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