TRANSFERRING TREES FROM WESTGRID TO THE TWIST CLUSTER ("TTT" or "T3") Mina Nozar & Robert MacDonald March 31, 2006 Using the ~e614/bin/transfer_trees.csh script: (set33 as example) Check the available disk space on the local TWIST cluster: http://twist.triumf.ca/~olchansk/cluster/disks.html The disk should be either tw00z or tw00y. Choose a twist disk that has enough space for the transfer of the trees. Then run: ~e614/bin/transfer_trees.csh set33 anal1 tw00y You can always access the trees by looking under: /twist/tw00y/systematics/data/set33 which is a symlink to the directory on the actual disk where the trees were stored. Once the trees have been transferred to TRIUMF, change to the directory: /twist/tw00y/systematics/data/set33/anal1 and run: ~e614/bin/checktrees.sh data This is equivalent to what's automatically done on Westgrid when the production jobs are finished. The checktrees.sh script checks all the output trees to make sure there's nothing wrong with the trees themselves, and that those particular runs have not been flagged as "bad" for other reasons. Good runs are linked from the newly created "goodlinks" directory, and bad runs are linked from the newly created "badlinks" directory; links in "badlinks" will include short info messages to tell you why they were considered "bad".