[XtalOpt-devel] Xtalopt considers OK runs "failures"
Cohen, Ron
rcohen at carnegiescience.edu
Wed May 1 14:51:13 PDT 2013
Yes, thank you. But actually nothing stops a run except to kill
avogadro, and that leaves all the jobs running and queued that are
currently running and queued.The resume works pretty well, which is
good as our head node has been crashing regularly! Ron
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 5:24 PM, <ezurek at buffalo.edu> wrote:
>
> I forgot, actually one can stop a run. And then afterwards when one opens a
> new XtalOpt session one can choose "Resume stored session" then choose
> xtalopt.state or xtalopt.state.old and then one has the option to start
> submitting jobs (or just to visualize the output of the run).
>
> Eva
>
>>> Another useful feature would be a stop button, with an option to kill
>>> jobs or not. For example I would have to kill this run if I wanted to
>>> change the code. These runs take weeks.
>>
>>
>> These won't happen until a new maintainer comes along, but I agree,
>> they'd be useful features.
>>
>> Dave
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