Hi Doug !

Great !

I didn't know about that feature (and some others that "relax -help"
outputs)...


Séb  :)



Douglas Kojetin wrote:
> Hi Séb,
>
> I've been using the -t flag creating one large log, so I think this:
>
>> For analysis where some kind of looping is done (like here), the logs
>> could be separated into different steps. For the full_analysis.py
>> script, logging could be done independantly for each round and added
>> to the other directories created...
>>
>> aic/  m0/  m1/  m2/  m3/  m4/  m5/  m6/  m7/  m8/  m9/  opt/  log
>
> and this:
>
>> Maybe, also, two versions of the log could created, one detailed and
>> one only logging main topics so one can easily follow the processes.
>> This could be interesting for people not familiar with the details of
>> relax and of the approaches used for calculation/optimization...
>
> would be extremely useful.  
>
> Doug
>
>
>
> On Oct 22, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Sebastien Morin wrote:
>
>> Hi all !
>>
>> First of all, I think that the new feature for automatic looping is
>> quite interesting..!
>>
>> However, I think that something could be done to make the analysis
>> easier.
>>
>> When one starts a relax run, text is sent to the standard output. I
>> usually redirect this text to a log file so I can analyze if any
>> trouble arises...
>>
>> I think that logging should be automatic.  This would not mean that
>> standard output would be suppress, but rather that standard output
>> would be, also, saved in a text file along with the results. 
>>
>> For analysis where some kind of looping is done (like here), the logs
>> could be separated into different steps. For the full_analysis.py
>> script, logging could be done independantly for each round and added
>> to the other directories created...
>>
>> aic/  m0/  m1/  m2/  m3/  m4/  m5/  m6/  m7/  m8/  m9/  opt/  log
>>
>> You may say that we can manually do that, but when using the
>> automatic looping options, one would get a huge log...
>>
>> Maybe, also, two versions of the log could created, one detailed and
>> one only logging main topics so one can easily follow the processes.
>> This could be interesting for people not familiar with the details of
>> relax and of the approaches used for calculation/optimization...
>>
>> Let me know what you think of this and also if I'm being clear or not...
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>> Séb  :)
>

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