getcoord.sh
#!/bin/sh
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# CitcomS.py by Eh Tan, Eun-seo Choi, and Pururav Thoutireddy.
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# Copy the coord files from remote machines to the current directory
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# Requirement: 1) current working directory must be mounted on ip* too.
# 2) the list of ip has the same order as the MPI machinefile
if [ -z $3 ]; then
echo "Usage:" `basename $0` modeldir modelname ip1 [ip2 ... ]
exit
fi
cwd=`pwd`
modeldir=$1
modelname=$2
nprocz=$3
let proc=nprocz-1
while [ "$4" ]
do
cmd_copy="cp $modelname.coord.$proc $cwd"
if [ $4 == $HOSTNAME -o $4 == "localhost" ]; then
# using subshell, so that our working directory is unchanged
(cd $modeldir; $cmd_copy)
else
rsh $4 "cd $modeldir; $cmd_copy"
fi
shift
let proc=proc+nprocz
done
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# $Id$
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