How to monitor the experiment ============================= To monitor the status of the experiment, use the command: :: autosubmit monitor EXPID *EXPID* is the experiment identifier. Options: :: usage: autosubmit monitor [-h] [-o {pdf,png,ps,svg,txt}] [-group_by {date,member,chunk,split} -expand -expand_status] [-fl] [-fc] [-fs] [-ft] [-cw] expid [-txt] [-txtlog] expid Experiment identifier. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -o {pdf,png,ps,svg}, --output {pdf,png,ps,svg,txt} Type of output for generated plot (or text file). -group_by {date,member,chunk,split,automatic} Criteria to use for grouping jobs. -expand, List of dates/members/chunks to expand. -expand_status, Status(es) to expand. -fl FILTER_LIST, --list List of job names to be filtered. -fc FILTER_CHUNK, --filter_chunk List of chunks to be filtered. -fs FILTER_STATUS, --filter_status Status to be filtered. -ft FILTER_TYPE, --filter_type Type to be filtered. --hide, Hide the plot. -txt, --text Generates a tree view format that includes job name, children number, and status in a file in the /status/ folder. If possible, shows the results in the terminal. -txtlog, --txt_logfiles Generates a list of job names, status, .out path, and .err path as a file in /status/ (AS <3.12 behaviour). -nt --notransitive Prevents doing the transitive reduction when plotting the workflow. -cw --check_wrapper Generate the wrapper in the current workflow. Example: :: autosubmit monitor cxxx The location where the user can find the generated plots with date and timestamp can be found below: :: /cxxx/plot/cxxx__