Yes, it does that.

There will be binary files with the ".ray" extension in the
directory where you launched Ray.


You can not change the k-mer length when starting from old checkpoints.

The command needs to have the same number of arguments in the same order.


On what kind of dataset are you exceeding time limits ?


Louis Letourneau a écrit :
> I saw these options on Ray
> Checkpointing
>         -write-checkpoints
>                Write checkpoint files
>         -read-checkpoints
>                Read checkpoint files
>         -read-write-checkpoints
>                Read and write checkpoint files
>
>
>
> I'm hitting walltimes on the cluster I'm using and I'm wondering if by
> setting:
> -read-write-checkpoints
>
> I can resume where Ray got killed because of walltime?
>
> If that's the purpose, what a great feature! :-)
>
> Louis
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