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1. We search for the file specified under `-xrsl` recursively in all subfolders of a given folder.
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2. The option `-I` (idle time) was added
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3. The job is considered to be successfully downloaded when it is indeed successfully downloaded, i.e., we check for the presence of `Successfully cleaned: 1` etc. message rather than the absence of `WARNING`, `ERROR` etc. which comes in handy when the `line 3188` error happens:)
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4. When the proxy expires, the `arcproxy` command is automatically called.
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4. `arcproxy` command is automatically called on every iteration
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5. The current job ids of the run with `-xrsl <name>.<extension>` are saved to `<name>.joblist`
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6. The program no longer calls `arcstat -a` to get job statuses, it instead calls `arcstat` only for jobs that it is managing. This prevents seeing unrelated warnings if the program is not managing all your current jobs (multiple arcrunners running or some manual submissions).
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7. The parameters `Q` and `S` are set to infinity in the case when the number of clusters is 1. This prevents canceling the job and resubmitting it to the same cluster again, which makes no sense.
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