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Re: How to stop weekly/monthly plots


On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Rene Wilhelm wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> The traceroute DB has been running OK for the last few days,
> so now I proceed adding week/month plots creation with ROOT
> to the daily job on ginkgo.
> 
> Henk wrote
> 
> >1. To start/stop making weekly plots, do
> >   [...]
> >
> >3. To stop both:
> >
> >    log in as ttraffic on x49.ripe.net
> >    at -l 
> >    find the job that starts at 3am.
> >    atrm <job-id>
> 
> Didn't remove the at job, but instead edited all_plots_daily.tcsh
> 
> The reason is that the satellite plots are still created with 
> your code and assume collected data stored in a flat (non-hierarchical)
> directory structure.
> 
> Therefore, all_plots.daily.tcsh needs to continue collecting data 
> in parallel to ginkgo. Also, the script runs 'clean_everywhere'
> which presumably has to move somewhere else (end of ginkgo daily
> processing job???)

I've modified this job so that it will now only pull the (small) GENE*
files to the disk, not the (large) RCDP, RVEC and SNDP files.

Henk

> 
> The one thing we have to revisit at some point is the creation of
> mini-gifs. I've now added it to ginkgo's daily job (remotely running it
> on the web server after copying the gifs), but the ROOT gifs do not
> look very nice when scaled down 25%.
> 
> -- Rene
> 

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