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If the upstream datasets, namely acq-lists and ifg-cfgs, have been generated previous to the enumeration job (next step), then it will be difficult to track. Ultimately, the GUNWs are what we deliver (thus do NOT delete this) and the acquisition lists and ifg-cfgs are internal. Thus, it is safe and recommended to delete these upstream datasets that intersect the extent of an AOI prior to running the enumeration. For . Do not delete GUNWs. More specifically, for the ops report discussed in this link, we start at the upstream dataset (acquisition lists) and then go to datasets downstream to track where processing is failing (basically, you launch jobs to ensure using the one-to-one correspondence above). Therefore, if you facet on:
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And you find acquisition lists and ifg-cfgs within your AOI extent, then it will be helpful to purge these datasets. Such datasets could be due to previous AOI processing or migration from previous AWS clusters.
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