Thanks Pedro for bringing this. I agree, we need to support jobs to share the 
working folders in Airavata, at least jobs in same workflow. Application 
developers can make sure jobs are not overriding output of each other. I have 
similar use case for Dark energy survey project.  Thoughts? 

Thanks
Raminder

On Jan 30, 2013, at 8:59 PM, Pedro da Silveira wrote:

> Hi Dev,
> 
> I created one workflow where it was calling two Application service, one at
> time.
> The first application service runs "pw.x" with 64 cores and the second runs
> "ph.x" also with 64 cores.
> My problem is that the location of the "ph.x" has to be same where "pw.x"
> had ran before.
> 
> I noticed that one directory is created for each App service on Lonestar,
> even though they are from the same workflow. Like in my example.
> 
> AppPhonon_Wed_Jan_30_20_22_13_CST_2013_39895e3b-d9a3-43ae-aba7-ef4abab0b959
> AppZb3_Wed_Jan_30_20_11_53_CST_2013_6f2cfa93-b503-410f-ab14-2cb02b0ba15c
> 
> 
> Is there anyway to run both Application Service in just one directory?
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> 
> Pedro da Silveira

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