You can use the '-d' option to put all of the output files in a different
directory for each run.

Steve



On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:13 PM, Tod <[email protected]> wrote:

>   It would be pretty easier and nicer, if you write a shell script that
> do many simulations for you in a loop, then you can copy the generated
> output file for each iteration to your output/trace dump directory, each
> with different name.
>
> -Tod
>
>
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> Hi,
>
> ah thanks, that was to easy
>
> So next question: Can I change the name of the output file somehow? I want
> to
> do many simulations in parallel and afterwards I want to evaluate every
> single
> output. So this would be helpful.
>
> Cheers
> Christian
>
> On Friday 07 February 2014 15:57:40 Castillo Villar, Emilio wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > at the output directory you have all the std output of the simulated
> machine
> > in a file ".terminal" ________________________________________
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> > febrero de 2014 16:49
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> > Asunto: [gem5-users] redirect output of a simulated program in FS mode
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to automate some things and I want to parse the output of a
> > program running in FS mode. Therefor it would be nice to be able to
> > redirect the programs output (not gem5's output!) to a file instead of
> > using telnet. Is this possible? Of course I could redirect telnet's
> output,
> > but as my simulated program exits very quick, the serial port is open
> only
> > for a very short period. Even using scripts it is just luck whether the
> > time frame is matched or not.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Christian
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