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# script to watch for cores during QA runs, so they won't overwrite one
# another
# Not activated for efficiency reasons, and problems on MKS, us
# only when needed and remember to remove afterwards
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# to activate put the following into all.sh (after the HOSTDIR
# has been exported
#############################################################
# sh `dirname $0`/core_watch $HOSTDIR ${HOSTDIR} &
# CORE_WATCH_PID=$!
# if [ -n "${KILLPIDS}" ]
# then
# echo $CORE_WATCH_PID >>"${KILLPIDS}"
# fi
#############################################################
#############################################################
# or put the following into nssqa to watch the whole RESULTDIR
# start it shortly before run_all
#
# NOTE: the more efficient way is above, this is potentially going
# thru 1000ds of files every 30 seconds
#############################################################
# sh `dirname $0`/core_watch $RESULTDIR &
# echo $! >>"${KILLPIDS}" #so Exit() can hopefully kill the core_watch
#############################################################
# in both cases remember to kill the process when done, since
# the PIDs that end up in ${KILLPIDS} might not work for all OS
# something like "kill_by_name core_watch
echo $$ >>"${KILLPIDS}" #so Exit() can hopefully kill this shell
while [ 1 ]
do
for w in `find $1 -name "core" -print`
do
echo "Found core $w"
mv $w $w.`date +%H%M%S`
done
sleep 30
done
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