Dear All, I am still using alps-dmrg for my computation - mps_optim is giving me some troubles, that I will describe later in a separate email. Is is possible to ask the dmrg application to clean its temporary files after computation is done? the folder which I have specified using TEMP_DIRECTORY=/home/lacki/tmp/ is filled with old data. Of course I could write a script that checks launch date of each of „dmrg“ processes currently running and deletes all older files, but it seems really cumbersome.
Kind Regards, Mateusz Łącki
Dear Mateusz,
I had the same problem. As you wrote it, the solution I'm using consists in having separate temp directory for each jobs and a script that cleans the directory before the dmrg job starts. The only thing I have to pay attention to is not assigning the same directory to two jobs...
best regards,
Benoît Grémaud
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Researcher at CNRS,
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (Paris, France) and UMI Merlion-MajuLab (Singapore)
Visiting Associate Professor at the Centre for Quantum Technologies (NUS, Singapore)
2014-09-13 17:37 GMT+08:00 Mateusz Łącki mateusz.lacki@gmail.com:
Dear All, I am still using alps-dmrg for my computation - mps_optim is giving me some troubles, that I will describe later in a separate email. Is is possible to ask the dmrg application to clean its temporary files after computation is done? the folder which I have specified using TEMP_DIRECTORY=/home/lacki/tmp/ is filled with old data. Of course I could write a script that checks launch date of each of „dmrg“ processes currently running and deletes all older files, but it seems really cumbersome.
Kind Regards, Mateusz Łącki
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