Azadeh: Regarding output JPEG file on disk image, due to COW functionality
Simulation does not change the contents of disk image. So, once you are
done with simulation you cannot see output files on disk image unless you
turn off the COW layer.


On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 3:09 PM, Azadeh Shirvanian <
azadeh.shirvan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jason,
>
> Thank you for the important point about the options --restore-with-cpu and
> --cpu-type.
>
> And yes, I looked at the terminal output (using m5term) for the main
> simulation after restoring from the checkpoint and I don't see anything
> there. As I wrote at the end of my last email, the file
> *system.pc.com_1.terminal* is empty here.
>
> Since I had run the application cjpeg in SE mode before I started with FS
> mode, I know that once the application starts to run, an output file, which
> is a JPEG file, is created. After I observed that the main simulation is
> not finished after 22 hours, I opened a new terminal and mounted the disk
> image to check whether the output JPEG file is created or not, and it
> wasn't there. That's why I concluded that the script *cjpeg.rcS* didn't
> run at all.
>
> I also tested restoring without a script, or by creating a checkpoint
> (after booting) without the script *hack_back_ckpt.rcS *(I used the
> option --checkpoint-at-end), and the result was still the same for all of
> them...
>
> Regards,
> Azadeh
>
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