to run AliRoot in batch mode is provided amongst the examples, and it can
be used in the following way to run a 10 events run
-<p> <KBD> aliroot -b grun.C\(10\)</KBD>
+<p> <KBD> aliroot -b -q grun.C\(10\)</KBD>
<p> Note that the backslashes are necessary to prevent the shell from
interpreting the brackets.
<li> Define a <var>STAGE_HOST</var> variable which is in our case
<var>shiftalice</var>
-<p><li> In your <var>Config.C</var> macro, instead of opening the file as
+<p><li> In your <var>Config.C</var> macro, or in any other place where
+you open a file, instead of opening the file as
<p><kbd>
TFile *f = new TFile("filename","option");
<p>use
<p><kbd>
- TFile * = TFile::Open("rfio:filename","option");
+ TFile *f = TFile::Open("rfio:filename","option");
</kbd>
<p><li>Stage a file via the command
</ol>
<p>More information on stage can be found in the <a
-href="http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/pdp/ps/stager_commands.html">man pages</a> of
+href="http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/pdp/castor/doc/public/all_man_pages.html">man pages</a> of
the different stage commands or in the CORE <a
href="http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/pdp/sc/coreplus.html">User Guide</a>.