case.submitΒΆ
case.submit is a script in CIMEROOT/scripts/Tools.
$ ./case.submit --help
usage: case.submit [-h] [-d] [-v] [-s] [--job JOB] [--no-batch]
[--prereq PREREQ] [--prereq-allow-failure] [--resubmit]
[--resubmit-immediate] [--skip-preview-namelist]
[--mail-user MAIL_USER] [-M MAIL_TYPE] [-a BATCH_ARGS]
[caseroot]
Submits the case to the queuing system, or runs it if there is no queueing system.
Also submits any other jobs (such as the short-term archiver) associated with this case.
Running case.submit is the only way you should start a job.
Typical usage is simply:
./case.submit
Other examples:
./case.submit -m begin,end
Submits the case, requesting mail at job beginning and end
positional arguments:
caseroot Case directory to submit.
Default is current directory.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-d, --debug Print debug information (very verbose) to file /Users/sacks/cime/scripts/Tools/case.submit.log
-v, --verbose Add additional context (time and file) to log messages
-s, --silent Print only warnings and error messages
--job JOB, -j JOB Name of the job to be submitted;
can be any of the jobs listed in env_batch.xml.
Default is case.run.
--no-batch Do not submit jobs to batch system, run locally.
--prereq PREREQ Specify a prerequisite job id, this job will not start until the
job with this id is completed (batch mode only).
--prereq-allow-failure
Allows starting the run even if the prerequisite fails.
This also allows resubmits to run if the original failed and the
resubmit was submitted to the queue with the orginal as a dependency,
as in the case of --resubmit-immediate.
--resubmit Used with tests only, to continue rather than restart a test.
--resubmit-immediate This queues all of the resubmissions immediately after
the first job is queued. These rely on the queue system to
handle dependencies.
--skip-preview-namelist
Skip calling preview-namelist during case.run.
--mail-user MAIL_USER
Email to be used for batch notification.
-M MAIL_TYPE, --mail-type MAIL_TYPE
When to send user email. Options are: never, all, begin, end, fail.
You can specify multiple types with either comma-separated args or multiple -M flags.
-a BATCH_ARGS, --batch-args BATCH_ARGS
Used to pass additional arguments to batch system.