Dear Moet,
thank you for
previous answers, but now we have a little problem with post processing.
We
calculated the data through XRegCM and completed the process
successfully.
But
after that we tried to average the data through the post processing script and
recieved following errors (attached error.txt have a look
please).
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks in advance
Svetlana
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 9:09
PM
Subject: [RegCNET]Re: Problems with
RegCM3
Hi Svetlana,
Well its not problem from RegCM3 but due to some issue of IFC9 at some
linux plateforms. Let me refer you to the weblink:
http://softwareforums.intel.com/ids/board/message?board.id=11&message.id=2693&view=by_date_ascending&page=1
My suggestion is that: its better to use a previous version of IFC
(IFC7 or IFC8) compiler instead of going for any solution written at this
weblink until INTEL people fix it by themselves.
MOet
> Dear Moet,
> thank you for quick reply. It was very useful
for us.
> $1
> We have run scripts in csh shell, setting ibyte=1, ntypec=60
in domain.param and using Makefile_IFC8 for compilation, but we still
find error:
> > IPO link: can not find "("
>
> ifort: error: problem during multi-file
optimization compilation (code 1)
> >
make: *** [terrain] Error 1
> > ./terrain.x: line 16: ./terrain: No such file or
directory
>
> We hope for your further help,
>
> Svetlana
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: moetasim
> To: äÏÌÇÉÈ ; regcnet@lists.ictp.it
>
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 8:34 PM
> Subject: Re:
[RegCNET] Problems with RegCM3
>
> Hi,
> >
> > Could you
please inform us with contact info of persons who can help with running of
RegCM3.
> -----
>
> I CAN HELP!
> -----
>
>
> > We have installed RegCM3 (downloaded from your
web-site: http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~pubregcm/RegCM3/)
and have some problems with starting the MODEL, particularly with
Pre-Processing phase (Terrain.x for example). When we running the script
terrain.x we have some errors:
> > the system couldn't
find some commands like "setenv", "ifc".
>
> -----
>
Well, RegCM3 scripts are written for csh shell so whenever you try to run
these in bash or anyother shell, such errors are encountered. Its advisable
that you change to csh before running these scripts. This can be done by
typing 'csh' in terminal.
> ------
>
> >
> > Model installed on system:
> >
Operating System: Red Hat Linux 10 (Fedora Core 4)
> >
Intel Fortran Compiler 9
> >
> -----
> I
guess that ibyte setting for IFC-8 and IFC-9 should be same so set
ibyte=1 in domain.param if you have not done it already.
>
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>
> > Questions:
> > 1) Could
you provide us some info about system configuration (necessary software,
LINUX ver ???, Intel Fortran Compiler ver ??? or something more)
> > 2) and what DATA was needed to be downloaded from the
web site to successful work of the model. We are downloaded only 8 file for
NNRP1 (T,H,RH, etc) for 1997 and for SURFACE - GTOPO30_60MIN,
GLCC60MIN_BATS, and OIIST - OISST_198112_200302, OISST_198112_200302.
> ----------
>
> If you have IFC/PGI compiler then
normally you need not to have anyother special software to run RegCM3. When
you have downloaded 60 min dataset then I hope you have made adjustments
accordingly in domain.param. Set ntypec=60 if you have not already done so.
> ------------
> >
> > listing with
errors in Terminal:
> >
> > ./terrain.x
> > ./terrain.x: line 1: setenv: command not found
> > rm -f *.o terrain
> >
ifort -tpp7 -g -cm -w -w90 -w95 -L../../Commons/env/liblinuxold
-lnetcdf -Vaxlib -c -o terrain.o terrain.f
> >
ifort -tpp7 -g -cm -w -w90 -w95 -o terrain terrain.o
-L../../Commons/env/liblinuxold -lnetcdf -Vaxlib
> >
IPO link: can not find "("
> > ifort:
error: problem during multi-file optimization compilation (code 1)
> > make: *** [terrain] Error 1
> >
./terrain.x: line 16: ./terrain: No such file or directory
>
> ----
> Now come to this problem:
> You have
downloaded IFC-9... Remember that Makefile_IFC7 can't work with this
compiler version. You must use Makefile_IFC8.
>
> ----
>
> >
> > we have changed "ifc" to
"ifort" command, because IFC 9.0 is worked with this command right now to
load a IFC driver.
>
> ---------
> If even after
running scripts in csh shell, setting ibyte=1, ntypec=60 in domain.param and
using Makefile_IFC8 for compilation, you still find error then don't
hesitate to contact again.
> ------
>
MOet
>
>