On 7/11/13 6:41 PM, Neha wrote:
The .cpt file stores information related to output frequency. The existing
.cpt
file designates output every X steps, while the new .tpr file specifies
output
every Y steps, and X != Y, so mdrun complains. I'm assuming mdrun aborts at
that point? Have you tried with -noappend?
Hi,
So this is really interesting because I have done the same thing earlier and
it worked just fine. As in I was trying to do similar non-linear storage and
it was working fine when eventually it stopped working. Mdrun aborts and
tells me the input and state checkpoints are not identical. I wish that the
error was more reproducible or happened consistently because that has not
been my experience so far.
Then something is inconsistent in your previous protocols or file organization.
Either an error will happen, or it won't. Too many things to guess at here.
The only reason I don't want to do -noappend is that I will end up with a
bunch of multiple trajectory files and it would be a pain to sort through
them. It seems like that might eventually be my only choice.
The analysis tools will complain, anyway. Whenever a program encounters a
non-uniform frame interval, it aborts, IIRC.
-Justin
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