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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Parallel RM and FIND commands conflicting Post 303008693 by jim mcnamara on Tuesday 5th of December 2017 02:17:59 AM
Old 12-05-2017
I do not see why the posted code would fail to find, if the files do exist.
Is the example precisely what you ran? Don't assume, please go back and check.
 

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orte-clean(1)							     Open MPI							     orte-clean(1)

NAME
orte-clean - Cleans up any stale processes and files leftover from Open MPI jobs. SYNOPSIS
orte-clean [--verbose] mpirun --pernode [--host | --hostfile file] orte-clean [--verbose] OPTIONS
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orte-clean attempts to clean up any processes and files left over from Open MPI jobs that were run in the past as well as any currently running jobs. This includes OMPI infrastructure and helper commands, any processes that were spawned as part of the job, and any temporary files. orte-clean will only act upon processes and files that belong to the user running the orte-clean command. If run as root, it will kill off processes belonging to any users. When run from the command line, orte-clean will attempt to clean up the local node it is run from. When launched via mpirun, it will clean up the nodes selected by mpirun. EXAMPLES
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