Brian J. Beesley wrote:
On Sunday 30 March 2003 21:04, you wrote:
I've been running mprime on Linux for a bit less than 2 years now.
I was looking at the directory on one box and found some ancient files:
mE013037.001
mF320219.001
These are from a dual CPU box. The leading m
Daran wrote:
Actually the .001 extension would be expected... especially
if running MPrime on a dual CPU box... with one instance using
the -A1 switch... Using the -A switch will put an extension
with the instance after it... No -A switch... no extension...
OK. I've never used a Dual
Chris Marble wrote:
I've been running mprime on Linux for a bit less than 2
years now. I was looking at the directory on one box
and found some ancient files:
mE013037.001
mF320219.001
mF550789.001
mF614243.001
mF687599.001
These are from a dual CPU box. The leading m suggests
they're from
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 01:04:10PM -0800, Chris Marble wrote:
I've been running mprime on Linux for a bit less than 2 years now.
I was looking at the directory on one box and found some ancient files:
mE013037.001
mF320219.001
mF550789.001
mF614243.001
mF687599.001
These are from a dual
At 21:14:50, Sunday, 3/30/03, Daran wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 01:04:10PM -0800, Chris Marble wrote:
I've been running mprime on Linux for a bit less than 2 years now.
I was looking at the directory on one box and found some ancient files:
mE013037.001
mF320219.001
mF550789.001
Daran wrote:
Chris Marble wrote:
What happened that these files were left around a year ago?
They shouldn't have an extension, so I'm gessing. Backup
and restore? Recovered from a damaged filesystem?
My recommendation would be to complete the P-1 as though
they were DCs. Just remove the
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 09:58:15PM -0800, Eric Hahn wrote:
Daran wrote:
Chris Marble wrote:
Actually the .001 extension would be expected... especially
if running MPrime on a dual CPU box... with one instance using
the -A1 switch... Using the -A switch will put an extension
with the