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Templates
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In ``flex_extract``, the Python package `genshi `_ is used to create specific files from templates. It is the most efficient way to be able to quickly adapt, e. g., the job scripts sent to the ECMWF batch queue system, or the namelist file für the Fortran program, without the need to change the program code.
.. note::
Do not change anything in these files unless you understand the effects!
Each template file has its content framework and keeps so-called placeholder variables in the positions where the values need to be substituted at run time. These placeholders are marked by a leading ``$`` sign. In case of the Korn shell job scripts, where (environment) variables are used, the ``$`` sign needs to be doubled for `escaping`.
The following templates are used; they can be found in the directory ``flex_extract_vX.X/Templates``:
calc_etadot_nml.template
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This is the template for a Fortran namelist file called ``fort.4`` read by ``calc_etadot``.
It contains all the parameters ``calc_etadot`` needs.
.. code-block:: fortran
&NAMGEN
maxl = $maxl,
maxb = $maxb,
mlevel = $mlevel,
mlevelist = "$mlevelist",
mnauf = $mnauf,
metapar = $metapar,
rlo0 = $rlo0,
rlo1 = $rlo1,
rla0 = $rla0,
rla1 = $rla1,
momega = $momega,
momegadiff = $momegadiff,
mgauss = $mgauss,
msmooth = $msmooth,
meta = $meta,
metadiff = $metadiff,
mdpdeta = $mdpdeta
/
ECMWF_ENV.template
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This template is used to create the ``ECMWF_ENV`` file in the application modes **gateway** and **remote**. It contains the user credentials and gateway server settings for the file transfers.
.. code-block:: bash
ECUID $user_name
ECGID $user_group
GATEWAY $gateway_name
DESTINATION $destination_name
installscript.template
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This template is used to create the job script file called ``compilejob.ksh`` during the installation process for the application modes **remote** and **gateway**.
At the beginning, some directives for the batch system are set.
On the **ecgate** server, the ``SBATCH`` comments are the directives for the SLURM workload manager. A description of the single lines can be found at `SLURM directives `_.
For the high-performance computers **cca** and **ccb**, the ``PBS`` comments are necessary; for details see `PBS directives `_.
The software environment requirements mentioned in :ref:`ref-requirements` are prepared by loading the corresponding modules depending on the ``HOST``. It should not be changed without testing.
Afterwards, the installation steps as such are done. They included the generation of the root directory, putting files in place, compiling the Fortran program, and sending a log file by email.
.. code-block:: ksh
#!/bin/ksh
# ON ECGB:
# start with ecaccess-job-submit -queueName ecgb NAME_OF_THIS_FILE on gateway server
# start with sbatch NAME_OF_THIS_FILE directly on machine
#SBATCH --workdir=/scratch/ms/$usergroup/$username
#SBATCH --qos=normal
#SBATCH --job-name=flex_ecmwf
#SBATCH --output=flex_ecmwf.%j.out
#SBATCH --error=flex_ecmwf.%j.out
#SBATCH --mail-type=FAIL
#SBATCH --time=12:00:00
## CRAY specific batch requests
##PBS -N flex_ecmwf
##PBS -q ns
##PBS -S /usr/bin/ksh
##PBS -o /scratch/ms/$usergroup/$username/flex_ecmwf.$${Jobname}.$${Job_ID}.out
# job output is in .ecaccess_DO_NOT_REMOVE
##PBS -j oe
##PBS -V
##PBS -l EC_threads_per_task=1
##PBS -l EC_memory_per_task=3200MB
set -x
export VERSION=$version_number
case $${HOST} in
*ecg*)
module unload grib_api
module unload emos
module load python3
module load eccodes
module load emos/455-r64
export FLEXPART_ROOT_SCRIPTS=$fp_root_scripts
export MAKEFILE=$makefile
;;
*cca*)
module switch PrgEnv-cray PrgEnv-intel
module load python3
module load eccodes
module load emos/455-r64
echo $${GROUP}
echo $${HOME}
echo $${HOME} | awk -F / '{print $1, $2, $3, $4}'
export GROUP=`echo $${HOME} | awk -F / '{print $4}'`
export SCRATCH=/scratch/ms/$${GROUP}/$${USER}
export FLEXPART_ROOT_SCRIPTS=$fp_root_scripts
export MAKEFILE=$makefile
;;
esac
mkdir -p $${FLEXPART_ROOT_SCRIPTS}/flex_extract_v$${VERSION}
cd $${FLEXPART_ROOT_SCRIPTS}/flex_extract_v$${VERSION} # if FLEXPART_ROOT is not set this means cd to the home directory
tar -xvf $${HOME}/flex_extract_v$${VERSION}.tar
cd Source/Fortran
\rm *.o *.mod $fortran_program
make -f $${MAKEFILE} >flexcompile 2>flexcompile
ls -l $fortran_program >>flexcompile
if [ $$? -eq 0 ]; then
echo 'SUCCESS!' >>flexcompile
mail -s flexcompile.$${HOST}.$$$$ $${USER} >flexcompile
env >> flexcompile
mail -s "ERROR! flexcompile.$${HOST}.$$$$" $${USER} `_.
For the high performance computers **cca** and **ccb**, the ``PBS`` comments are necessary;
for details see `PBS directives `_.
The software environment requirements mentioned in :ref:`ref-requirements` are prepared by loading the corresponding modules depending on the ``HOST``. It should not be changed without testing.
Afterwards, the run directory and the ``CONTROL`` file are created and ``flex_extract`` is executed. In the end, a log file is send by email.
.. code-block:: ksh
#!/bin/ksh
# ON ECGB:
# start with ecaccess-job-submit -queueName ecgb NAME_OF_THIS_FILE on gateway server
# start with sbatch NAME_OF_THIS_FILE directly on machine
#SBATCH --workdir=/scratch/ms/at/km4a
#SBATCH --qos=normal
#SBATCH --job-name=flex_ecmwf
#SBATCH --output=flex_ecmwf.%j.out
#SBATCH --error=flex_ecmwf.%j.out
#SBATCH --mail-type=FAIL
#SBATCH --time=12:00:00
## CRAY specific batch requests
##PBS -N flex_ecmwf
##PBS -q np
##PBS -S /usr/bin/ksh
## -o /scratch/ms/at/km4a/flex_ecmwf.$${PBS_JOBID}.out
## job output is in .ecaccess_DO_NOT_REMOVE
##PBS -j oe
##PBS -V
##PBS -l EC_threads_per_task=24
##PBS -l EC_memory_per_task=32000MB
set -x
export VERSION=7.1
case $${HOST} in
*ecg*)
module unload grib_api
module unload emos
module load python3
module load eccodes
module load emos/455-r64
export PATH=${PATH}:${HOME}/flex_extract_v7.1/Source/Python
;;
*cca*)
module switch PrgEnv-cray PrgEnv-intel
module load python3
module load eccodes
module load emos/455-r64
export SCRATCH=${TMPDIR}
export PATH=${PATH}:${HOME}/flex_extract_v7.1/Source/Python
;;
esac
cd $${SCRATCH}
mkdir -p python$$$$
cd python$$$$
export CONTROL=CONTROL
cat >$${CONTROL}< prot 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
l=0
for muser in `grep -i MAILOPS $${CONTROL}`; do
if [ $${l} -gt 0 ] ; then
mail -s flex.$${HOST}.$$$$ $${muser} $$$${CONTROL}< prot 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
l=0
for muser in `grep -i MAILOPS $$$${CONTROL}`; do
if [ $$$${l} -gt 0 ] ; then
mail -s flex.$$$${HOST}.$$$$$$$$ $$$${muser}