--- mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary 2008/09/09 15:29:44 1.46 +++ mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary 2011/08/09 16:35:32 1.68 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #! /usr/bin/env bash -# $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary,v 1.46 2008/09/09 15:29:44 jmc Exp $ +# $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/mitgcm.org/front_content/make_summary,v 1.68 2011/08/09 16:35:32 jmc Exp $ # # The purpose of this script is to create HTML summaries of the # directories produced by the "parse_emails" script. @@ -10,15 +10,16 @@ { echo echo "Usage: $0 [OPTIONS]" - echo + echo echo "where possible OPTIONS are:" echo " (-help|-h) print usage" echo " (-date |-d )PERIOD run for PERIOD=\"YYYY_MM\"" echo " [def=\"$PERIOD\"]" - echo + echo exit 1 } +export LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8" CURR_PER=`date +%Y`"_"`date +%m` # defaults PERIOD=$CURR_PER @@ -66,150 +67,9 @@ # Create the links in $OUTFILE : echo "Creating the \"latest\" file for each machine: " the_date=`date` -cat > $OUTFILE << EOF - - - - - MITgcm testing summary - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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.

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Machine Type NicknameNotes
Intel P4 "faulks" Fedora Core 6
Intel P4 "eddy" Fedora Core 5
Intel P4 "bay" Fedora Core 5
Intel P4 "meander" Fedora Core 7
Intel P4 "lagoon" Fedora Core 8
Intel P4 "hugo" Fedora Core 9
ACESgrid Dell Xeon "aces"Fedora Core 2
SGI Altix Cluster "columbia" - NAS Columbia
IBM POWER4 SP "edvir" AIX 5.2
IBM POWER5+ SP "blueice"NCAR Blueice -
Intel Xeon (Woodcrest) cluster - "beagle"Rocks 4.3 (x86_64)
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 8900) "td191" HP-UX 11i 11.11
HP test-drive - (Itanium II) "td194" HP-UX 11i v3
-


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

+sed "s/_PERIOD/$PERIOD/" summary_head > $OUTFILE +cat <>$OUTFILE @@ -225,9 +85,9 @@ color="#bbffdd" ncolor="#bbddff" -MACHINES="faulks aces eddy bay meander lagoon hugo" -MACHINES="$MACHINES columbia edvir rays solasrv sx8 xd1" -MACHINES="$MACHINES beagle batsi starp" +MACHINES="faulks meander aces- acesgrid baudelaire dickens danton beagle harbor" +MACHINES="$MACHINES pleiades iblade rays solasrv sx8" +MACHINES="$MACHINES trane dodongo dokdo stomp bigred" ( cd $INDIR ; ls -1 -t */summary.txt | sed 's/\/summary.txt//' ) > ./dir_all @@ -247,6 +107,7 @@ for mname in $MACHINES ; do echo " $mname" + sname=`echo $mname | sed 's/-$//'` dir_list=`grep $mname ./dir_all` echo -n "" > ./mlist @@ -277,12 +138,24 @@ ADJOINT= RESTART=0 - NOI3E=0 + FAST=0 + DVLP=0 + MTH=0 + UR4=0 if test -r $dir/summary.txt ; then comm=`grep 'ADJOINT=true' $dir/summary.txt 2>/dev/null` eval $comm RESTART=`grep -c 'test 2+2=4 summary' $dir/summary.txt` - NOI3E=`grep -c "^run: .*testreport .* '*-noieee'* " $dir/summary.txt` + FAST=`grep -c "^run: .*testreport.* '*-fast'*" $dir/summary.txt` + if test "x$FAST" = x0 ; then + FAST=`grep -c "^run: .*testreport.* '*-noieee'*" $dir/summary.txt` + fi + DVLP=`grep -c "^run: .*testreport.* '*-devel'*" $dir/summary.txt` + MTH=`grep -c "^run: .*testreport.* -mth " $dir/summary.txt` + UR4=`grep -c "^run: .*testreport.* -use_r4 " $dir/summary.txt` + if test "x$UR4" = x0 ; then + UR4=`grep -c "^run: .*testreport.* -ur4 " $dir/summary.txt` + fi fi if test "x$RESTART" = x0 ; then kind="forward" @@ -290,8 +163,18 @@ else kind="restart" fi - if test "x$NOI3E" = x1 ; then - OPTFILE="${OPTFILE}.noieee" + if test "x$UR4" = x1 ; then + OPTFILE="${OPTFILE}.use_r4" + fi + if test "x$MTH" = x1 ; then + yy=`echo $OPTFILE | grep -c '+mth$'` + if test $yy = 0 ; then OPTFILE="${OPTFILE}+mth" ; fi + fi + if test "x$FAST" = x1 ; then + OPTFILE="${OPTFILE}.fast" + fi + if test "x$DVLP" = x1 ; then + OPTFILE="${OPTFILE}.dvlp" fi t_pass="--" @@ -309,7 +192,7 @@ for tok in $tokens ; do echo $tok >> ./ms_tmp done - DAY=`cat ./ms_tmp | awk '(length($1)==8 && substr($1,0,3)=="200")'` + DAY=`cat ./ms_tmp | awk '(length($1)==8 && substr($1,0,2)=="20")'` rm -f ./ms_tmp echo "$OPTFILE$kind $DAY $OPTFILE $kind $i $t_pass:$t_tot" >> ./mlist @@ -340,7 +223,7 @@ URL="results/$PERIOD/$ldir" cat <>$OUTFILE - + @@ -361,7 +244,7 @@
Nickname
$mname $sname $optf $kind $DAY

Examples of the scripts used for these testing runs can be obtained from: +href="http://mitgcm.org/viewvc/MITgcm/MITgcm/tools/example_scripts/"> MITgcm/tools/example_scripts.