--- mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary 2003/12/10 03:12:11 1.6
+++ mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary 2009/06/22 20:23:48 1.52
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#! /usr/bin/env bash
-# $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary,v 1.6 2003/12/10 03:12:11 edhill Exp $
+# $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary,v 1.52 2009/06/22 20:23:48 jmc Exp $
#
# The purpose of this script is to create HTML summaries of the
# directories produced by the "parse_emails" script.
@@ -19,105 +19,23 @@
exit 1
}
-old_summary()
-{
- # Create the old-style summary file for $PERIOD
- echo -n "Creating the summary file for the period \"$PERIOD\" ... "
- cat > $OUTFILE << EOF
-
-
-
-
- MITgcm testing summary
-
-
-
-
-
-
-EOF
-
- # all_files=`find $INDIR -name summary.txt`
- all_files=`( cd $INDIR ; find . -name summary.txt )`
-
- for f in $all_files ; do
-
- file=$INDIR"/"${f/.\//}
- grep "^fresults" $file > /dev/null 2>&1
- RETVAL=$?
- if test "x$RETVAL" != x0 ; then
- continue
- fi
-
- url=`echo $file | sed -e 's|/u/edhill/www|http://mitgcm.org/~edhill|'`
- url=`echo $url | sed -e 's|summary.txt||'`
- MACH=
- fresults=
- color="#eeeeee"
-
- source $file
- echo $fresults | grep FAIL > /dev/null 2>&1
- if test "x$?" = x0 ; then
- color="#ff99ff"
- fi
- echo $fresults | grep pass > /dev/null 2>&1
- if test "x$?" = x0 ; then
- color="#99ffff"
- fi
-
- gm_state=`echo $file | sed -e 's/summary.txt/genmake_state/g'`
- if test -r $gm_state ; then
- grep '^OPTFILE=' $gm_state > ./tmp_state
- source ./tmp_state
- else
- optfile="unknown"
- fi
- optfile=`echo $OPTFILE | awk -F '/' '{print $NF}'`
-
- echo "" >> $OUTFILE
- echo "$MACH | " >> $OUTFILE
- echo "$DATE | " >> $OUTFILE
- for i in $fresults ; do
- if test "x$i" = xN ; then
- echo -n "$i | " >> $OUTFILE
- else
- echo -n "$i | " >> $OUTFILE
- fi
- done
- echo "$optfile | " >> $OUTFILE
- echo "
" >> $OUTFILE
-
- done
-
- cat >> $OUTFILE << EOF
-
-
-
-
-EOF
-
- chmod a+r $OUTFILE
- echo "done"
-}
-
-
+CURR_PER=`date +%Y`"_"`date +%m`
# defaults
-PERIOD=`date +%Y`"_"`date +%m`
+PERIOD=$CURR_PER
# Parse options
ac_prev=
for ac_option ; do
-
+
# If the previous option needs an argument, assign it.
if test -n "$ac_prev"; then
eval "$ac_prev=\$ac_option"
ac_prev=
continue
fi
-
+
ac_optarg=`expr "x$ac_option" : 'x[^=]*=\(.*\)'`
-
+
case $ac_option in
-help | --help | -h | --h)
@@ -127,25 +45,28 @@
ac_prev=PERIOD ;;
--date=* | -date=*)
PERIOD=$ac_optarg ;;
-
+
*)
echo "Error: don't understand argument \"$ac_option\""
usage
;;
-
+
esac
-
+
done
+#INDIR="/net/orwell/export/export-9/mitgcm-testing/results/$PERIOD"
+#OUTDIR="/home/jmc/mitgcm/test_web/summary"
INDIR="/u/u0/httpd/html/testing/results/$PERIOD"
OUTDIR="/u/u0/httpd/html/testing/summary"
-OUTFILE=$OUTDIR"/summary_"$PERIOD".html"
-# Create the "latest" links
+OUTFILE=$OUTDIR"/output_"$PERIOD".html"
+res_url="http://mitgcm.org/testing/"
+
+# Create the links in $OUTFILE :
echo "Creating the \"latest\" file for each machine: "
-LATEST=$OUTDIR"/latest_"$PERIOD".html"
the_date=`date`
-cat > $LATEST << EOF
+cat > $OUTFILE << EOF
@@ -157,17 +78,17 @@
-
-
+
+
- The MITgcm model is tested
- (compiled and run) in an automated fashion on a varirety of
- different machines. The following is a summary of the MITgcm
+
The MITgcm model is tested
+ (compiled and run) in an automated fashion on a varirety of
+ different machines. The following is a summary of the MITgcm
verification suite for the time period: $PERIOD.
The machine naming scheme is:
@@ -175,42 +96,93 @@
Machine Type | Nickname |
Notes |
- Intel P4 | "faulks" |
- Red Hat 7.3 (the "original" testing machine) |
- Intel P4 | "shelley" |
- Red Hat 9 |
+
+ Intel P4 | "faulks" | Fedora Core 6 |
+
+ Intel P4 | "meander" | Fedora Core 7 |
+
+ Intel P4 | "lagoon" | Fedora 8 |
+
+ Opteron Barcelona | "harbor" | Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (x86_64) |
+
+ Intel Xeon (Woodcrest) | "dickens" | Fedora 10 (x86_64) |
+
+ Intel Core 2 duo | "danton" | Fedora 8 (x86_64) |
+
+
+ ACESgrid Dell Xeon |
+ "aces" | Fedora Core 2 |
+
+
+ Intel Xeon (Woodcrest) cluster
+ | "beagle" | Rocks 5.2 (x86_64) |
- Intel P3/P4 Beowulf | "myrinet" |
- MITgcm cluster
+
- SGI Altix | "orion" |
- JPL Supercomputing and
- Visualization Facility |
- IBM POWER3 SP | "bf" |
- NCAR Blackforest
+
+ SGI Altix Cluster | "columbia" |
+
+ NAS Columbia |
+
+
+ IBM POWER4 SP | "edvir" | AIX 5.2 |
+
+ IBM POWER5+ SP | "blueice" |
+ NCAR Blueice
|
- IBM POWER4 SP | "bs" |
- NCAR Bluesky
- |
- AMD Opteron | "eaps" |
- SuSE Linux 9.0 (x86-64) |
+
+ AMD Opteron | "starp" | SuSE SLES 10 (AMD64) |
- Sun UltraSparc | "slough" |
- Solaris 8 |
- Intel P4 Mosix Cluster | "sea" |
- Red Hat v7.2 |
+
+ AMD Opteron | "solasrv" | Solaris 10 |
+
+ Sun UltraSparc IV | "rays" | Solaris 10 |
+
+
+ NEC SX-8 | "sx8" | Super-UX |
+
+ Cray XD1 (AMD Opteron) | "xd1" |
+ Cray HPC enhanced Linux 2.6.5 |
+
+ PowerPC970MP cluster | "bigred" |
+ SuSE SLES 9 (PPC) |
+
+
| |