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* * (User-Target) `autosubmit migrate <expid> -p --onlyremote`
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* * (User-Target) `autosubmit migrate <expid> -p --onlyremote`
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`-o` moves all data from `$scratch/$original_project/$original_user/$expid` to `$tmp_dir/$expid` and `-p` transfers all data `$tmp_dir/$expid` to `$scratch/$project_to/$user_to/$expid`
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Explanations: `-o` moves all data from `$scratch/$original_project/$original_user/$expid` to `$tmp_dir/$expid` and `-p` transfers all data `$tmp_dir/$expid` to `$scratch/$project_to/$user_to/$expid`
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Warning: if you use the complete command (without onlyremote), the autosubmit folder of your experiment (`/esarchive/autosubmit/$expid`) will diseappear during the process. Don't run your autosubmit command from this folder, as it won't go for the second step because this folder won't exist anymore.
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# Tests done
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# Tests done
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