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If you use python to generate your suite definitions, then simple make sure you run(defs.check())
module load ecflow/
new
...
# build your python suite definitions
def = ...
print defs.check() #
this
will print any problems with triggers and inlimit
Alternatively you can use:
module swap ecflow/
4.12.
0
ecflow_client --get > tmp.def
ecflow_client --load tmp.def check_only #
this
will print any problems with triggers and inlimit
If you have migrated to the new release, to check all your suites run:
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You have all the details in the ecflow release 4.12.0.
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This table summarises the changes in the version of the different packages:
Package | Default version | Release notes | Download page | |
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Before | After | |||
CodesUI | 1.2.1 | 1.2.4 | CodesUI - Change History | CodesUI - Releases |
ecCodes | 2.9.2 | 2.12.5 | ecCodes Releases | |
ecFlow | 4.11.1 | 4.12.0 | ecFlow Releases | |
Magics | 3.2.2 | 4.0.3 | Latest News | Magics Releases |
Metview | 5.4.1 | 5.5.3 | Metview Releases Metview Bundle | |
ODB API | 0.18.0 | 0.18.1 | Change history | ODB API Release |
quaver | 1.2.5 | 1.2.6 | - | - |
ecmp | 1.0.3 | 1.1.1 | - | - |
Note |
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ecCodes is now the official ECMWF encoder and decoder for GRIB and BUFR formats. It supersedes GRIB-API, for the GRIB format, and EMOSLIB, for the BUFR. If you still use any of those, we encourage you to migrate to ecCodes. |
Package | Default version | Release notes | Download page | |
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Before | After | |||
EMOSLIB | 4.5.8 | 4.6.1 | History of EMOSLIB changes | EMOSLIB Releases |
Please see the Release notes for full details of the changes implemented in each package.
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Note |
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Some of the versions in this list may already be the default for a specific package on a certain platform, so no changes will be made in those cases. After the update, all platforms will have the same defaults for all these packages. |