282 | | * This allows you to monitor a simulation and to check the status of a few key variables. |
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284 | | * By monitoring your simulations you can detect anomalies and evaluate the impact of changes you have made. We suggest to create a tab in your browser allowing you to frequently monitor your simulation. If a few key variables start looking suspicious you might want to stop your simulation. By doing so, you will save computing time. |
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286 | | * The key variables plotted in the monitoring are computed using Time Series values. A full documentation is available at http://wiki.ipsl.jussieu.fr/IGCMG/Outils/ferret/Monitoring. |
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288 | | * Here is an example for the IPSLCM5A coupled model and a 10-year period. The first tab called '''Analysis Cards''' gives a summary of dates and execution times obtained from the config.card and run.card files. The second tab called '''Monitoring Board''' presents a monitoring table for the key variables (selecting one or more model components is optional). |
| 284 | The monitoring is a web-interface tool that visualize the global mean over time for a set up of key variables. Access the monitoring using the address for dods at your machine ending with youlogin/TagName/SpaceName/JobName. If you have a new account, you might need to contact the assistant team at the computer center to activate your write access to dods. |
| 285 | * dods at curie: http://dods.extra.cea.fr/work |
| 286 | * dods at ada: http://dodsp.idris.fr |
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| 288 | The key variables plotted in the monitoring are computed using Time Series values. The monitoring is updated at the !TimeSerieFrequency set in config.card if the time series were successfully done. |
| 289 | This allows you to monitor a simulation and to check the status during a en going simulation and afterwards. |
| 290 | By monitoring your simulations you can detect anomalies and evaluate the impact of changes you have made. We suggest to create a tab in your browser allowing you to frequently monitor your simulation. If a few key variables start looking suspicious you might want to stop your simulation. By doing so, you will save computing time. |
| 291 | A full documentation is available at http://wiki.ipsl.jussieu.fr/IGCMG/Outils/ferret/Monitoring. |
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| 295 | Here is an example for the IPSLCM5A coupled model and a 10-year period. The first tab called '''Analysis Cards''' gives a summary of dates and execution times obtained from the config.card and run.card files. The second tab called '''Monitoring Board''' presents a monitoring table for the key variables (selecting one or more model components is optional). |