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My batch job ran out of wall clock time on cobalt, can I access temporary files ?

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My batch job ran out of wall clock time on cobalt, can I access temporary files ?

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If they are not purged from the scratch space on the batch host, please see Q16 to access those files. You should have read access there, and can copy those files to your scratch space, or transfer them manualy to the Unitree. New command saveafterjob always saves your files to Unitree even if your job exits prematurely. This command is implemented in most of CSM batch scripts.

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