Hi,
Thanks for the reply,
Yes, it is the actual name of the log that I posted at [1].
ummm, I guess it the the symbol for the starting of the next line. Cos the content was not enough to come on the single line.
Besides, using the command on the terminal give the proper 'jobNo' on the same qcd12_status.log file.
emily
I am guessing that we have a small language barrier in this discussion.
The output that you said you were getting when you run the command manually has a leading space that the awk script you showed us would not produce.
The output that you said you were getting when you run the command manually also contains text from the continuation line in your log file that your awk script does not handle.
When I run the awk script you provided with the input data you provided, the output produced is:
not:
But, we are using awk after the command that produced the input file is long gone. Since your script is running crab to produce the file being read by awk asynchronously in the background while awk is running in the foreground, there is a good chance that awk will hit end of file before crab writes anything into the file. If this happens, obviously jobNo will be set to an empty string.
If you get rid of the ampersand (&) at the end of the crab command line and if crab does not split long "List of jobs" lines with backslashes (\) and follow them with the continuation lines that you showed in your 1st message in this thread, everything should work as you expect it to work.
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LEARN ABOUT XFREE86
glcolormask
GLCOLORMASK(3G)GLCOLORMASK(3G)NAME
glColorMask - enable and disable writing of frame buffer color components
C SPECIFICATION
void glColorMask( GLboolean red,
GLboolean green,
GLboolean blue,
GLboolean alpha )
PARAMETERS
red, green, blue, alpha
Specify whether red, green, blue, and alpha can or cannot be written into the frame buffer. The initial values are
all GL_TRUE, indicating that the color components can be written.
DESCRIPTION
glColorMask specifies whether the individual color components in the frame buffer can or cannot be written. If red is GL_FALSE, for exam-
ple, no change is made to the red component of any pixel in any of the color buffers, regardless of the drawing operation attempted.
Changes to individual bits of components cannot be controlled. Rather, changes are either enabled or disabled for entire color components.
ERRORS
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glColorMask is executed between the execution of glBegin and the corresponding execution of glEnd.
ASSOCIATED GETS
glGet with argument GL_COLOR_WRITEMASK
glGet with argument GL_RGBA_MODE
SEE ALSO glClear(3G), glColor(3G), glColorPointer(3G), glDepthMask(3G), glIndex(3G), glIndexPointer(3G), glIndexMask(3G), glStencilMask(3G)GLCOLORMASK(3G)