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Restoring Old Snap-tries

Usually you will not need to use these because SNAP-related programs know how to access files from the optical disk system.

$ SRERUNT 35782 35
copies the input file from an old snap-try (in this case, shot 35782, try 35) into SNAP.DAT in your current default directory.

$ REQUEST_SNAP 35782 72 DATA
gets the binary results file from the optical disks.
$ REQUEST_SNAP 35782 72 NAME
gets the namelist file from the optical disks.

$ MASTER_RETRIEVE SNAP TFTR DATA
gets data from the optical disks for a list of snap-tries (you will be prompted for the file name which contains the list of shot-try numbers which must be in two columns). The parameters SNAP TFTR DATA tell MASTER_RETRIEVE that it should restore the binary data files for SNAP data from the TFTR tokamak. This is useful if you want to fetch a number of SNAP analyses at once and don't want to wait for each one to be restored.

$ OPSTATUS
checks the status of outstanding requests to restore files from optical disk. See [] for details.



Marilee Thompson
Fri Jul 11 15:18:44 EDT 1997