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you mean previous update? it is already there... |
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Where does it show the plot filename? (Like ideally it would show with
manager.py view)
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you mean previous update? it is already there...
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Its actually very easy to find the plot file, or temporary plot files, you simply match the start date/time with the files in the directory, using search can easily find all the files relating to that plot. As long as you don't have plots starting in the same minute (which you shouldn't) this will work. |
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It would be waay easier to fix/delete failed jobs and free up wasted space if the plot job fille names were listed along with the pid to help identify files. currently i've been sleuthing which tmp files i think belong to failed jobs by file creation time and file name.. but it be way easier to just not have to guess..
maybe this could be in the next update?
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