[RegCNET] Re : Error in PostProc
M. Ariyawatunyu
bigbigbell at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 16 20:27:33 CET 2009
Hi Moet,
Honestly, it's surprised that postproc.in which is generated in my working directory after running regcm.x still contains the line "
.false., ! usgs". According to regcm.pdf instructions, I edit the postproc.in file in my working directory without changing anything in PostProc folder, then I saw that error. My regcm package is the latest version (27 Nov, 2009).
So, should it be removed out every time I run postproc.x, right?
Thanks,Montha.
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From: moetasim at stanford.edu
To: bigbigbell at hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [RegCNET] Re : Error in PostProc
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 10:07:22 -0800
Hi,
I do not understand why you have a postproc.in with usgs option. I had added this in 2006 and I had removed it in April 2009. It should not be there anymore in the postproc.in that comes in PostProc folder.
Moet
On Dec 16, 2009, at 9:57 AM, M. Ariyawatunyu wrote:
Hi Sassi,
You're right! However, how can I know whether usgs is required or not?
Thanks you all for every advices :)
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 14:27:33 -0800
From: smzrcm at yahoo.fr
Subject: Re : [RegCNET] Error in PostProc
To: bigbigbell at hotmail.com
CC: regcnet at lists.ictp.it
Hi,
I met the same problem and when I deleated the usgs line it was OK! so try it I hope it will solve the problem!
regards
Sassi
--- En date de : Mar 15.12.09, M. Ariyawatunyu <bigbigbell at hotmail.com> a écrit :
De: M. Ariyawatunyu <bigbigbell at hotmail.com>
Objet: [RegCNET] Error in PostProc
À: regcnet at lists.ictp.it
Date: Mardi 15 Décembre 2009, 20h00
Dear sir,
I found an error below while running ./postproc.x.
forrtl: severe (64): input conversion error, unit 11, file /mnt/RegCM/PracticeRun/postproc.inImage PC Routine Line Sourcepostproc 08127E9D Unknown Unknown Unknownpostproc 08126C95 Unknown Unknown Unknownpostproc 080F3168 Unknown Unknown Unknownpostproc 080C2E79 Unknown Unknown Unknownpostproc 080C280B Unknown Unknown Unknownpostproc 080DA164 Unknown Unknown Unknownpostproc 080D85D9 Unknown Unknown Unknownpostproc 0804A46F Unknown Unknown Unknownpostproc 08049EB1 Unknown Unknown Unknownlibc.so.6 002EEE8C Unknown Unknown Unknownpostproc 08049DA1 Unknown Unknown Unknown
My postproc.in is :
1994062500, ! idate0 = First date in File (yymmddhh)1994062500, ! idate1 = Start date for averaging and re-writing1994070100, ! idate2 = End date for averaging and re-writing2, ! iotype: 1=I*2 NetCDF; 2=r*4 NetCDF; 3=grads; 4=vis5d .false., ! plev .false., ! usgs .false., ! Write out header? .false., ! Write out all RegCM data b/twn idate1 & idate2? .false., ! Average RegCM data b/twn idate1 & idate2? .false., ! Diurnali avg of RegCM data b/twn idate1 & idate2? .true., ! Continually average ATM data b/twn idate1 & idate2? -1., ! No. Days for continual averaging (-1=monthly;1=daily;5=5day)'199406', ! postproc output filename (not including type & ext) '../Input', ! ICBC directory 'output', ! RegCM Output directory 'DOMAIN.INFO', ! Domain Info Filename (from terrain) 'OUT_HEAD', ! Header File name (from RegCM) '1994062500', ! 1st RegCM Output File Extension
Follow the suggestion from https://lists.ictp.it/pipermail/regcnet/2006/000340.html, I've copied user.in into my workspace. However it doesn't solve the error. Could you please help? I'm not whether I do configure postproc.in correctly.
Any advices are apprecitated. Montha.
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