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    This information is not applicable to Primo VE environments. For more details on Primo VE configuration, see Primo VE.
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    The pipe run directory is created at the time the pipe is run. The directory name includes the date and time of the pipe run in the YYYY-MM-DD@HH:MM:SS format.
    The following table lists the directory structure of the Pipe Run directory.
    Pipe Run Directory Structure
    Path (relative to the pipe run directory) Description
    harvest
    Contains the original files harvested from the source.
    log
    Contains the following log files:
    • Pipe log—The format of the file is as follows:
      work_<job-name>.log
    • Harvest log—The format of the file is as follows:
      work_<job-name>_harvest.log
    • DedupGrouper.log—Contains log information pertaining to the Dedup stage.
    • FrbrGrouper.log—Contains log information pertaining to the FRBR stage.
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