How does a R.E.D. Server user know when her/his job starts or ends?
There are two different cases depending on how the user interacts with R.E.D. Server: -9.1- When a researcher directly uses R.E.D. Server without any private account, she/he has the possibility to provide her/his email address at the beginning of the submission procedure. Thus, R.E.D. Server is able to reach the user to transmit information about the status of the job (initiation and termination). If a wrong email address is provided by error or if a user refuses to provide an email address, the user can still submit a job to R.E.D. Server and download the corresponding data. Indeed, the address of download is given to the user at the end of the submission procedure before the corresponding job terminates (or even starts). In the later case, as the submission procedure cannot guess when a R.E.D. Server job ends and cannot contact the user, the status of the job is not given to the user. If the cluster queuing system is not saturated, an Ante_R.E.D. job is usually instantaneous. On the
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