Opened 8 years ago
Closed 8 years ago
#1028 closed help (fixed)
theta on PV2
Reported by: | crely | Owned by: | willie |
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Component: | UM Model | Keywords: | STASH, theta on PV2 |
Cc: | Platform: | HECToR | |
UM Version: | 6.1 |
Description
I'm trying to run job xigaa, and have managed to successfully do so until I try to output theta on PV2 (6hrly and/or a 30day mean of 6hrly values). At this point the model 'runs' for its designated run time (6hrs) and then aborts, without giving me any useful output in the .leave file or in the PE?? files (at least as far as I can find). The successful run took <2hrs so I cannot see that it is a genuine timing issue; something must be going wrong! I've attempted this a few times with various error message options turned on, other STASH diagnostics turned on/off, but I always get the same.
Any ideas?
Change History (4)
comment:1 Changed 8 years ago by willie
- Owner changed from um_support to willie
- Status changed from new to accepted
comment:2 Changed 8 years ago by crely
Thanks Willie,
Afraid I don't follow those directions; where in the UMUI do I find Section 13? I have changed your permissions.
NB- I have archived output in xigaa_failed_mean as I am running the same job again with time meaning removed for theta on pv2.
Caroline
comment:3 Changed 8 years ago by crely
Hi again,
It turned out that having time meaning removed has worked fine, and the job has now run, so problem solved! Apologies.
Caroline
comment:4 Changed 8 years ago by willie
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from accepted to closed
That's great, Caroline. I'll close this ticket.
Willie
Hi Caroline,
If there is no output in the PE files, it is sometimes useful to go to Section 13 and tick diagnostic prints, then push the DIAG_PRN button and tick the diagnostic prints and select every time step. Then repeat the run.
I haven't got permission to see your output files. If you do,
chmod -R g+rX /home/n02/n02/crely
chmod -R g+rX /work/n02/n02/crely
then I'll be able to look a bit further.
Regards,
Willie