Opened 5 years ago
Closed 5 years ago
#1911 closed help (completed)
Locating UM fcm branches for GA6
Reported by: | dan | Owned by: | ros |
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Component: | FCM | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Platform: | PUMA | |
UM Version: | 8.5 |
Description
Hi All,
I'm trying to recreate a Met Office Job for GA6 - it includes two
extra branches:
fcm:um_br/dev/hadmn/vn8.5_volcano_decadal_1850_picontrol/src
fcm:um_br/dev/hadmn/vn8.5_rad_solvar_v2_1850_picontrol/src
from the Met Office - they don't appear on the PUMA repository, as far
as I can see - via the browsers - I have logged into the Met Office
code repository, but try as I might, have been unable to locate them.
Is there a simple way to extract them and add them to the PUMA
repository?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Dan
Change History (4)
comment:1 Changed 5 years ago by ros
- Owner changed from um_support to ros
- Status changed from new to accepted
comment:2 Changed 5 years ago by ros
Hi Dan,
The branches you wanted are slightly different to Simon's so I have got the patches for you.
I have put them in the directory ~ros/temp/for_dan on PUMA.
You now need to create a new branch for each in the PUMA repository and apply the patches. Full instructions are available on our website:
https://puma.nerc.ac.uk/trac/UM/wiki/FrequentlyAskedQuestions#how-do-i-apply-an-fcm-patch
(From a quick look I don't believe you have written to the UM repository before so if FCM prompts for a password just hit <return>.)
Any problems let me know.
Cheers,
Ros
comment:3 Changed 5 years ago by dan
Thanks, I think I've applied the patches OK!
Martin also mentioned that there are some accompanying hand edits:
~hadmn/umui_jobs/handedits/l_solvar2_vn85 —> switches on solar branch
~hadmn/umui_jobs/handedits/ancil_head_gc2_300000.ed —> allows time-evolving large ancillaries (for future)
Are you able to see these on the Met Office system?
Cheers!
Dan
comment:4 Changed 5 years ago by ros
- Resolution set to completed
- Status changed from accepted to closed
Copied these files to ~/ros/temp/for_dan on PUMA.
Cheers,
Ros.
Hi Dan,
I'll log onto the Met Office and get these branches for you. Simon Tett has a couple of branches in the PUMA repository which might be them; namely:
fcm:um/branches/dev/simon.tett/vn8.5_volcano_decadal
and
fcm:um/branches/dev/simon.tett/vn8.5_rad_solvar_v2_1850_2100
I will determine if these are the same as the ones you reference above first.
Cheers,
Ros.