| cwb_dump ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This page provides a description of the cwb_dump command. | | **Usage** | | This command generates various files reporting information on the analysis. The files are saved in the report/dump directory. | | **Syntax** | - ``cwb_dump`` (no arguments) Prints help - ``cwb_dump all/dq/inj/lag/slag/job/sjob/history/events/config`` Generates the files reporting information on the analysis | | **Further information** | The following options can be passed to cwb_dump: .. code-block:: bash action = all : it dumps in the output files all the pieces of information provided by the other options in this list dq : it dumps the data-quality duty times inj : it dumps the list of injected simulated signals and their parameters. Note that this option does not work in the case of 'on the fly' simulation studies. The list can be used to provide information on the simulation study in the final report lag : it dumps the list of time lags used in the production stage slag : it dumps the list of superlags used in the production stage job : it lists the standard jobs (variable length) sjob : it lists the jobs used for the super lags (fixed length) history : root_file_name - dump : it dumps the history infos - view : it views the history infos events : root_file_name (gets the event parameters stored in the output root file) - dump : it saves the events' parameters in the file report/dump/config_*.C - view : it views the events' parameters config : root_file_name (get the cwb parameters.C used in the last stage) - dump : save config to file report/dump/config_*.C - view : view config - m5d : view the MD5 cwb parameters.C