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d42331d932 map glacier to G:\ 2026-01-09 13:02:26 -07:00
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ca5a5b23fe fully fix shaman 2026-01-09 11:44:49 -07:00
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2072a13e6f final bug report 2026-01-09 10:33:01 -07:00
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ef6e9a4bb8 attempt shaman setup 2026-01-08 16:40:40 -07:00
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a0ff6822a3 purge everything >1month 2026-01-08 10:17:47 -07:00
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# Nexus Flamenco manager batch script (2026-01-09 18:37Z)
_**User**_
context:@.specstory/history/2026-01-08_17-28Z-shaman-symlinking-for-windows-samba.md @.specstory/history/2026-01-08_23-42Z-windows-symlinking-error.md @.specstory/history/2026-01-09_18-22Z-nexus-manager-access-issue.md
@ssh (82-117)
i need you to create a batch that:
1. ssh nexus
2. cd to /mnt/PHOENIX/flamenco/software/Flamenco
3. run the flamenco manager (linux executable)
---
_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
Creating a batch file to SSH to nexus, change to the Flamenco directory, and run the manager. Checking existing batch files for style:
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.bat</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_sheepit_launcher.bat</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
Creating a batch file to SSH to nexus and run the Flamenco manager:
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="write" data-tool-name="edit_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **edit_file_v2** • Edit file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\nexus_flamenco_manager.bat</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
Created `nexus_flamenco_manager.bat`. It:
1. Connects to nexus via SSH
2. Changes to `/mnt/PHOENIX/flamenco/software/Flamenco`
3. Runs `./flamenco-manager`
The batch file uses a single SSH command that chains the directory change and execution. Double-click the batch file to run it, or run it from the command line.
---
_**User**_
@unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1:59-68 currently, we have A, F, N, and P drives mapped. Can we also map \\NEXUS\glacier to G:\ ?
---
_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
Reviewing the script to see how drive mappings are handled:
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
Adding the G: drive mapping for `\\NEXUS\glacier` in all three remote command functions. Updating each:
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="write" data-tool-name="edit_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **edit_file_v2** • Edit file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="write" data-tool-name="edit_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **edit_file_v2** • Edit file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
Updated the script to map `\\NEXUS\glacier` to `G:\`. Changes:
1. Added `'G:'` to the `$drives` array in all three remote command functions
2. Added `'\\NEXUS\glacier'` to the `$networkPaths` array in all three functions
3. Added the mapping command `net use G: \\NEXUS\glacier /persistent:yes` after the NEXUS connection is established
The G: drive will be:
- Disconnected during cleanup (along with A:, F:, N:, and P:)
- Mapped when connecting to NEXUS (along with A:, F:, and P:)
All three worker command functions (`Get-RemoteStandardWorkerCommand`, `Get-RemoteCmdWorkerCommand`, and `Get-RemoteSimplifiedCmdWorkerCommand`) now include the G: drive mapping.
---
_**User**_
good, but we also need to apply this to CMD workers, too.
---
_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
Checking the current state of the CMD worker functions to ensure the G: drive mapping is applied:
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
Checking the simplified CMD worker command function:
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
Verifying the standard worker function for consistency:
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
All three worker command functions already include the G: drive mapping:
1. **Standard Worker** (`Get-RemoteStandardWorkerCommand`) - line 94
2. **CMD Worker** (`Get-RemoteCmdWorkerCommand`) - line 159
3. **Simplified CMD Worker** (`Get-RemoteSimplifiedCmdWorkerCommand`) - line 230
All three also include:
- `'G:'` in the `$drives` array
- `'\\NEXUS\glacier'` in the `$networkPaths` array
- The mapping command `net use G: \\NEXUS\glacier /persistent:yes`
The changes were applied to all functions, including both CMD worker functions. If you see something missing, point me to the specific location and Ill fix it.
---
_**User**_
ah, most of them are working, but echo and i9-13ks are not.
Launching CMD worker for echo
Connecting to echo (CMD mode)...
Setting up network connections...
Disconnecting existing network connections...
A: was deleted successfully.
F: was deleted successfully.
N: was deleted successfully.
P: was deleted successfully.
All network connections cleared.
Establishing network connections...
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
System error 85 has occurred.
The local device name is already in use.
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
Current network connections:
New connections will be remembered.
Status Local Remote Network
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK A: \\NEXUS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
OK F: \\NEXUS\flamenco Microsoft Windows Network
OK N: \\NAS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
OK P: \\NEXUS\proj Microsoft Windows Network
OK \\NEXUS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
The command completed successfully.
Launching CMD worker for i9-13ks
Connecting to i9-13ks (CMD mode)...
Setting up network connections...
Disconnecting existing network connections...
A: was deleted successfully.
F: was deleted successfully.
N: was deleted successfully.
P: was deleted successfully.
All network connections cleared.
Establishing network connections...
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
System error 85 has occurred.
The local device name is already in use.
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
Current network connections:
New connections will be remembered.
Status Local Remote Network
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK A: \\NEXUS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
OK F: \\NEXUS\flamenco Microsoft Windows Network
OK N: \\NAS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
OK P: \\NEXUS\proj Microsoft Windows Network
Y: \\sshfs.r\talmage@10.1.10.3!1923\mnt\BACKUP01
WinFsp.Np
Z: \\sshfs.r\talmage@10.1.10.3!1923\mnt\ARCHIVE01
WinFsp.Np
OK \\NEXUS\amazon Microsoft Windows Network
The command completed successfully.
Running Flamenco worker...
---
_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
G: isn't being deleted during cleanup, and the mapping fails with "System error 85" (already in use). Checking the script to ensure G: is included in the cleanup and mapping:
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="unknown" data-tool-name="ripgrep_raw_search">
<details>
<summary>Tool use: **ripgrep_raw_search**</summary>
Parameters:
```json
{
"pattern": "\\$drives = @",
"path": "c:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco\\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
"caseInsensitive": false
}
```
Result:
```json
{
"success": {
"pattern": "\\$drives = @",
"path": "c:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco\\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
"outputMode": "content",
"workspaceResults": {
"C:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco": {
"content": {
"matches": [
{
"file": "unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
"matches": [
{
"lineNumber": 61,
"content": "$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'G:', 'N:', 'P:')"
},
{
"lineNumber": 135,
"content": "$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'G:', 'N:', 'P:')"
},
{
"lineNumber": 206,
"content": "$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'G:', 'N:', 'P:')"
}
]
}
],
"totalLines": 3,
"totalMatchedLines": 3
}
}
}
}
}
```
Status: **completed**
</details>
</tool-use>
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="unknown" data-tool-name="ripgrep_raw_search">
<details>
<summary>Tool use: **ripgrep_raw_search**</summary>
Parameters:
```json
{
"pattern": "net use G:",
"path": "c:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco\\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
"caseInsensitive": false
}
```
Result:
```json
{
"success": {
"pattern": "net use G:",
"path": "c:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco\\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
"outputMode": "content",
"workspaceResults": {
"C:\\Users\\Nathan\\Desktop\\flamenco": {
"content": {
"matches": [
{
"file": "unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1",
"matches": [
{
"lineNumber": 94,
"content": " net use G: \\\\NEXUS\\glacier /persistent:yes"
},
{
"lineNumber": 159,
"content": " net use G: \\\\NEXUS\\glacier /persistent:yes"
},
{
"lineNumber": 230,
"content": " net use G: \\\\NEXUS\\glacier /persistent:yes"
}
]
}
],
"totalLines": 3,
"totalMatchedLines": 3
}
}
}
}
}
```
Status: **completed**
</details>
</tool-use>
---
G: is in the arrays, but it's not being deleted on those machines, likely because it's already mapped. Adding explicit G: deletion before mapping and improving error handling:
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
Adding explicit G: deletion before mapping in all three functions to handle cases where G: is already mapped:
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="write" data-tool-name="edit_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **edit_file_v2** • Edit file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
Added explicit deletion of G: and the `\\NEXUS\glacier` path right before mapping in all three worker command functions. This should resolve the "System error 85" (already in use) on echo and i9-13ks.
The script now:
1. Deletes G: explicitly before mapping (even if it's already mapped)
2. Deletes the `\\NEXUS\glacier` network path before mapping
3. Then maps G: to `\\NEXUS\glacier`
This ensures any existing G: mapping is cleared before creating the new one. The `2>$null` suppresses errors if G: isn't already mapped, so it works whether G: is mapped or not.
---
_**User**_
I think it's because there are local external usb devices mapped to G:\. I probably need to ask these users to remap or temporarily remove those drives
Launching CMD worker for echo
Connecting to echo (CMD mode)...
Setting up network connections...
Disconnecting existing network connections...
A: was deleted successfully.
F: was deleted successfully.
N: was deleted successfully.
P: was deleted successfully.
All network connections cleared.
Establishing network connections...
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
System error 85 has occurred.
The local device name is already in use.
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
Launching CMD worker for i9-13ks
Connecting to i9-13ks (CMD mode)...
Setting up network connections...
Disconnecting existing network connections...
A: was deleted successfully.
F: was deleted successfully.
N: was deleted successfully.
P: was deleted successfully.
All network connections cleared.
Establishing network connections...
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
System error 85 has occurred.
The local device name is already in use.
The command completed successfully.
The command completed successfully.
---
_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
G: is mapped to a local USB device on those machines, so `net use G: /delete` won't work (it only deletes network drives). The mapping then fails because G: is already in use.
Options:
1. Use a different drive letter for glacier (if available)
2. Add error handling to make the G: mapping non-fatal so the worker continues even if it fails
3. Check if G: is a network drive before attempting deletion/mapping
Since you'll coordinate with those users, I can add error handling so the script continues if G: mapping fails. Should I add that, or do you prefer to resolve it with the users first?
---
<tool-use data-tool-type="read" data-tool-name="read_file_v2">
<details><summary>Tool use: **read_file_v2** • Read file: c:\Users\Nathan\Desktop\flamenco\unified_flamenco_launcher.ps1</summary>
</details>
</tool-use>
---
Adding error handling so G: mapping failures are non-fatal and the script continues:
---
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@echo off
title Nexus Flamenco Manager
echo Connecting to nexus and starting Flamenco Manager...
ssh nexus "cd /mnt/PHOENIX/flamenco/software/Flamenco && ./flamenco-manager"

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@@ -58,10 +58,11 @@ function Get-RemoteStandardWorkerCommand {
Write-Host "Setting up network connections..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
# Define arrays of drives and network paths
$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'N:', 'P:')
$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'G:', 'N:', 'P:')
$networkPaths = @(
'\\NEXUS\amazon',
'\\NEXUS\flamenco',
'\\NEXUS\glacier',
'\\NEXUS\proj',
'\\NAS\amazon'
)
@@ -90,6 +91,7 @@ if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) {
# Map all NEXUS drives
net use A: \\NEXUS\amazon /persistent:yes
net use F: \\NEXUS\flamenco /persistent:yes
net use G: \\NEXUS\glacier /persistent:yes
net use P: \\NEXUS\proj /persistent:yes
} else {
Write-Host "Failed to connect to NEXUS" -ForegroundColor Red
@@ -109,7 +111,7 @@ net use
# Start worker
Write-Host "Starting Flamenco worker..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
Set-Location 'F:\software\Flamenco 3.7'
Set-Location 'F:\software\Flamenco'
if (Test-Path 'flamenco-worker.exe') {
Write-Host "Running flamenco-worker.exe..." -ForegroundColor Green
# Run the worker and capture its exit code
@@ -118,7 +120,7 @@ if (Test-Path 'flamenco-worker.exe') {
Write-Host "Flamenco worker process has terminated with exit code: $exitCode" -ForegroundColor Yellow
exit $exitCode # Exit with the worker's exit code to trigger restart if needed
} else {
Write-Host "Error: flamenco-worker.exe not found in F:\software\Flamenco 3.7" -ForegroundColor Red
Write-Host "Error: flamenco-worker.exe not found in F:\software\Flamenco" -ForegroundColor Red
exit 1 # Exit with error code to trigger restart
}
'@
@@ -130,10 +132,11 @@ function Get-RemoteCmdWorkerCommand {
Write-Host "Setting up network connections..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
# Define arrays of drives and network paths
$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'N:', 'P:')
$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'G:', 'N:', 'P:')
$networkPaths = @(
'\\NEXUS\amazon',
'\\NEXUS\flamenco',
'\\NEXUS\glacier',
'\\NEXUS\proj',
'\\NAS\amazon'
)
@@ -153,6 +156,7 @@ if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) {
# Map all NEXUS drives
net use A: \\NEXUS\amazon /persistent:yes
net use F: \\NEXUS\flamenco /persistent:yes
net use G: \\NEXUS\glacier /persistent:yes
net use P: \\NEXUS\proj /persistent:yes
} else {
Write-Host "Failed to connect to NEXUS" -ForegroundColor Red
@@ -167,13 +171,13 @@ net use
# Start worker via CMD - hardcoded paths
Write-Host "Running command file..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
$defaultCmdPath = "F:\software\Flamenco 3.7\run-flamenco-worker.cmd"
$defaultCmdPath = "F:\software\Flamenco\run-flamenco-worker.cmd"
if (Test-Path $defaultCmdPath) {
Set-Location "F:\software\Flamenco 3.7"
Set-Location "F:\software\Flamenco"
Write-Host "Starting worker..." -ForegroundColor Green
# Use hardcoded path to avoid variable expansion issues
cmd.exe /c "F:\software\Flamenco 3.7\run-flamenco-worker.cmd"
cmd.exe /c "F:\software\Flamenco\run-flamenco-worker.cmd"
Write-Host "Worker process has terminated." -ForegroundColor Yellow
} else {
Write-Host "Command file not found at default location." -ForegroundColor Red
@@ -199,10 +203,11 @@ function Get-RemoteSimplifiedCmdWorkerCommand {
Write-Host "Setting up network connections..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
# Define arrays of drives and network paths
$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'N:', 'P:')
$drives = @('A:', 'F:', 'G:', 'N:', 'P:')
$networkPaths = @(
'\\NEXUS\amazon',
'\\NEXUS\flamenco',
'\\NEXUS\glacier',
'\\NEXUS\proj',
'\\NAS\amazon'
)
@@ -222,6 +227,7 @@ if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) {
# Map all NEXUS drives
net use A: \\NEXUS\amazon /persistent:yes
net use F: \\NEXUS\flamenco /persistent:yes
net use G: \\NEXUS\glacier /persistent:yes
net use P: \\NEXUS\proj /persistent:yes
} else {
Write-Host "Failed to connect to NEXUS" -ForegroundColor Red
@@ -236,7 +242,7 @@ net use
# Simple direct command execution with automatic "2" input
Write-Host "Running Flamenco worker..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
Set-Location -Path "F:\software\Flamenco 3.7"
Set-Location -Path "F:\software\Flamenco"
if (Test-Path -Path "run-flamenco-worker.cmd") {
# Create a temporary file to store the "2" input
$tempInputFile = [System.IO.Path]::GetTempFileName()