Hi Jianghai,

You can do this in two ways for autosol and autobuild:

1. in your original runs, you can say clean_up=True (default is False):

      clean_up= False At the end of the entire run the TEMP directories will
                be removed if clean_up is True. The default is No, keep these
                directories. If you want to remove them after your run is
                finished use a command like "phenix.autobuild run=1
                clean_up=True"

2. after you are done with a run you can remove any TEMP0 subdirectories in your runs, as all the key files have been written to the main directories (AutoSol_run_1_ etc).

All the best,
Tom T


On Aug 18, 2010, at 8:14 AM, Jianghai Zhu wrote:

Hi,

I realize that after a phenix run, especially autobuild and autosol, there are a lot of temporary files.  Is there a way to clean up the disk?  Even the .geo file can be removed after some time, because it is huge and can be easily regenerated.  

-- Jianghai




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