*:: UNIX: Mostly this involves copying everything off of nmi-s006 and into /p/condor/public/binaries/... *::: Option 1: Use nmi_crowbar -1:::: Log onto chopin, as it's got a giant /scratch.1 and we'll need the space. -1:::: Pull down the binaries: =nmi_crowbar --runid=193173 --download --flatten --unpack-style=release --scratch=/scratch.1/adesmet --into=/scratch.1/adesmet/7.4.0-binaries= +1:::: Find a machine with lots of space in /scratch or /scratch.1. This process requires about 35GB, as of November 2009. chopin.cs.wisc.edu's /scratch.1 is a good choice. +1:::: Pull down the binaries: +{code} +nmi_crowbar --runid=193173 --download --flatten --unpack-style=release \ + --scratch=/scratch.1/adesmet --into=/scratch.1/adesmet/7.4.0-binaries= +{endcode} 1:::: Delete the checksum files, we don't currently use them =rm *.md5 *.sha1= -1:::: Delete debug files is debugsym are present for that platform +1:::: Delete the pieces of a Windows install left around. You need to do this because the Windows tarballs are packaged differently and nmi_crowbar doesn't yet special case for it. +{code} +rm -rf bin/ etc/ examples/ hdfs/ include/ lib/ logs/ sql/ src/ testbin/ +{endcode} +1:::: For each condordebugsyms-* file, delete any corresponding *-unstripped.tar.gz". That is, for any given platform there should be a *-unstripped.tar.gz _or_ a condordebugsyms-*. +1:::: Move everything into place: +{code} +mv * /p/condor/public/binaries/stable/7.4/7.4.0/ +{endcode} *::: Option 2: Use Nick's shiny "nmi-extract-results" script, which lives in tools/nmi-interaction. It's also in ~nleroy/bin on nmi-s006. {linebreak}