Article ID: 1624 - Last Modified: October 19, 2011
When I specify an external .basis and .atomig file with a path, Jaguar produces the error
FATAL: One or more input files are missing or unreadable:
This used to work in Suite 2010. What's the problem?
The file copying mechanism changed in Suite 2011 to provide better support for launching jobs to remote hosts that do not have access to the launch directory. Unfortunately, as a consequence, the use of an absolute path no longer works. To specify a nondefault .basis or .atomig (or any auxiliary file), the keyword for the file should be included in the input file without a path, and the file must be copied to the directory that the job is launched from.
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