--- mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary 2007/12/25 17:38:26 1.32 +++ mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary 2008/06/27 16:01:03 1.39 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #! /usr/bin/env bash -# $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary,v 1.32 2007/12/25 17:38:26 jmc Exp $ +# $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary,v 1.39 2008/06/27 16:01:03 jmc Exp $ # # The purpose of this script is to create HTML summaries of the # directories produced by the "parse_emails" script. @@ -19,22 +19,23 @@ exit 1 } +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 $ac_option in -help | --help | -h | --h) @@ -44,25 +45,27 @@ ac_prev=PERIOD ;; --date=* | -date=*) PERIOD=$ac_optarg ;; - + *) echo "Error: don't understand argument \"$ac_option\"" usage ;; - + esac - + done +#INDIR="/net/orwell/export/export-9/mitgcm-testing/results/$PERIOD" 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 @@ -82,9 +85,9 @@ -

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:

@@ -92,17 +95,26 @@ Machine Type Nickname Notes - Intel P4 "faulks" - Fedora Core 3 - Intel P4 "hemmingway" - Fedora Core 3 + Intel P4 "faulks" + Fedora Core 6 + Intel P4 "eddy" + Fedora Core 5 + Intel P4 "bay" + Fedora Core 5 + Intel P4 "meander" + Fedora Core 7 + ACESgrid Dell + Xeon "aces"Fedora Core 2 + + + SGI Altix Cluster "columbia" + + NAS Columbia + SGI Altix 350 "altix350" - MIT ACESgrid + MIT ACESgrid GeoCluster IBM POWER3 SP "bf" NCAR Blackforest - - IBM POWER4 SP "bs" - NCAR Bluesky - - AMD Opteron "adams" - Fedora Core 4 (AMD64) - - Sun UltraSparc "slough" - Solaris 8 - Intel P4 Mosix Cluster "sea" - Red Hat v7.2 - - Intel P4 "eddy" - Fedora Core 5 - AMD Opteron cluster "dolphin" - SuSE SLES v8.1 - IBM/Apple dual G5 "two" Mac OSX 10.3 (gcc 3.4) + --> + IBM POWER4 SP "edvir" + AIX 5.2 + IBM POWER5+ SP "blueice" + NCAR Blueice + - ACESgrid Dell - Xeon "aces"Fedora Core 2 + AMD Opteron "batsi" + Fedora Core 4 (AMD64) + AMD Opteron "starp" + SuSE SLES 10 (AMD64) + Sun UltraSparc IV "rays" + Solaris 9 + 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) + + HP test-drive + (Pentium III) "td152" FreeBSD 6.2 + HP test-drive + (Itanium II) "td187" SuSE SLES 10 + HP test-drive + (PA-RISC 8700) "td192" HP-UX 11i 11.11 + HP test-drive + (Itanium II) "td194" HP-UX 11i v3 - Intel P4 "hemmingway" - Fedora Core release 1 (gcc 3.3.2) - + @@ -161,7 +186,7 @@


The complete output for the verification runs can be found in the summary pages - and the testing archives. + and the testing archives. The latest reports are:

@@ -177,13 +202,12 @@ color="#bbffdd" ncolor="#bbddff" -res_url="http://mitgcm.org/testing/" MACHINES="faulks aces eddy bay meander" -MACHINES="$MACHINES edvir rays1 model columbia" -MACHINES="$MACHINES xd1 batsi starp" +MACHINES="$MACHINES columbia edvir rays sx8 xd1" +MACHINES="$MACHINES batsi starp" -( cd $INDIR ; ls -1 -t ) > ./dir_all +( cd $INDIR ; ls -1 -t */summary.txt | sed 's/\/summary.txt//' ) > ./dir_all MALL=`cat ./dir_all | sed -e 's|_| |g' | awk '{print $2}' | sort | uniq` for madd in $MALL ; do @@ -196,6 +220,7 @@ done test $present = 0 && MACHINES="$MACHINES $madd" done +#MACHINES="faulks" for mname in $MACHINES ; do @@ -247,7 +272,7 @@ if test -r $dir/summary.txt ; then grep '^[YN] [YN] [YN] [YN]' $dir/summary.txt > ./all_tests 2>/dev/null t_tot=`cat ./all_tests | wc -l | sed -e 's| ||g'` - t_pass=`grep 'pass ' ./all_tests | wc -l | sed -e 's| ||g'` + t_pass=`grep '^Y Y Y Y' ./all_tests | grep 'pass ' | wc -l | sed -e 's| ||g'` fi rm -f ./all_tests # echo "${dir##*/} : $t_pass out of $t_tot" @@ -286,7 +311,7 @@ optf=`echo $tline | cut -d " " -f 3` DAY=`echo $tline | cut -d " " -f 2` URL="results/$PERIOD/$ldir" - cat <>$LATEST + cat <>$OUTFILE @@ -301,7 +326,7 @@ done -cat >> $LATEST << EOF +cat >> $OUTFILE << EOF @@ -320,7 +345,12 @@ rm -f ./dir_all ./mlist -CURR_PER=`date +%Y`"_"`date +%m` +#- put the file in place +chgrp gcmpack $OUTFILE +chmod 664 $OUTFILE +LATEST=$OUTDIR"/latest_"$PERIOD".html" +mv -f $OUTFILE $LATEST + if test "x$PERIOD" = "x$CURR_PER" ; then cp $LATEST ./testing.xml (
$mname $optf
This table generated on: $the_date