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The ups package gridexport will export a build of Mu2e Offline or a build of a satellite release for use on a grid worker node.
 
The ups package gridexport will export a build of Mu2e Offline or a build of a satellite release for use on a grid worker node.
  
Until January 2018, the bluearc disk /mu2e/app was mounted on worker nodes on Fermigrid; it was possible to build code on that disk and run it on Fermigrid.  That is no longer possible.  If you have a build of Mu2e code on /mu2e/app, or in your home directory on the mu2egpvm machines, you can use gridexport to produce a bzipped tar file of your build area.  You can then submit a grid job that copies the bzipped tar file, unpacks it and runs the code that it finds inside.
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Until January 2018, the bluearc disk /mu2e/app was mounted on worker nodes on Fermigrid; it was possible to build code on that disk and run it on Fermigrid.  That is no longer possible.  If you have a build of Mu2e code on a computer that can see /pnfs/mu2e/scratch, then you can use gridexport to produce a bzipped tar file of your build area.  You can then submit a grid job that copies the bzipped tar file, unpacks it and runs the code that it finds inside. In particular you can use gridexport on any of the mu2egpvm* machines to export a build that is located on /mu2e/app or in your home area.
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When you have exported code in this way, you can submit jobs to site in OSG; previously, if you were running a build on /mu2e/app you were restricted to running on Fermigrid, the only site that mounted that disk on its worker nodes.
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To use gridexport:

Revision as of 16:39, 29 January 2018

The ups package gridexport will export a build of Mu2e Offline or a build of a satellite release for use on a grid worker node.

Until January 2018, the bluearc disk /mu2e/app was mounted on worker nodes on Fermigrid; it was possible to build code on that disk and run it on Fermigrid. That is no longer possible. If you have a build of Mu2e code on a computer that can see /pnfs/mu2e/scratch, then you can use gridexport to produce a bzipped tar file of your build area. You can then submit a grid job that copies the bzipped tar file, unpacks it and runs the code that it finds inside. In particular you can use gridexport on any of the mu2egpvm* machines to export a build that is located on /mu2e/app or in your home area.

When you have exported code in this way, you can submit jobs to site in OSG; previously, if you were running a build on /mu2e/app you were restricted to running on Fermigrid, the only site that mounted that disk on its worker nodes.

To use gridexport: