On 8/1/13 3:42 AM, Kavyashree M wrote:
Dear Sir,

First trajectory - traj1.xtc (0 to 5... ns)
Second trajectory -  traj2.xtc (5... to 25ns)

But there is no gap in between.
for concatenating -
$ trjcat -f traj1.xtc traj2.xtc -o trajf.xtc

For nujump -
$ trjconv -f trajf.xtc -s md.tpr -pbc nojump -o trajf.xtc

I also have a case where I ran 10ns in 64 cores and later
continued in 8core machine. This also has the same problem.
While running in 64 cores by default it did not generate
the checkpoint file. So I has to use tpbconv to generate
a new tpr file for continuing from the same point  -

$ tpbconv -s old.tpr -f traj.trr -e ener.edr -o new.tpr


I would suggest using gmxdump on new.tpr to verify that the coordinates it contains are the same as the last frame in traj.trr.

-Justin

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