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Hello,
(I tried to post this before, but I think it was rejected, probably because I attached the files wrongly. If that is not the case, and this is a duplicate, please let me know and delete this. Thank you!)
I am attempting to port CESM2.2 to a local linux machine with intel and gnu...
I am trying to verify a port on the Archer2 computer in Edinburgh and am running the pre-alpha tests. After much trial and error I have got the number of failed tests down to "only" 29 out of 70 tests. A full 19 of those remaining 29 are floating point errors in one of three files...
Hi!
I ported the iCESM1.2, after i set the variables in env_build.xml, env_mach_pes.xml and env_run.xml, and called the cesm_setup again,there was the error:
Running preview_namelist script
Illegal variable name.
ERROR: /home/user/iCESM1.2/scripts/test1/preview_namelists failed: 65280...
I am porting CESM 2.1.3 to my school HPC which does not allow FTP connections. Therefore, error occurs when downloading the inputdata.
I've contacted the administrator of our school HPC and they said the HPC is prohibited from connecting to FTP server for security reasons.
So how can I down...
I'm currently porting CESM2 to our local hpc at the University of Leeds. I have been having issues with resubmissions. The initialisation job runs, and any resubmit just runs from the beginning again. I can't seem to find any errors in the log files, nor any confirmation that the job finished...
Hello, I have a working version of CESM ported to my machine with the .xml files inn my $HOME/.cime directory. Now I need to port E3SM to the same machine, but I'm not sure how to do this without affecting the CESM install. Is this even possible? THanks for any insights on this issue.
Hi folks,
I've run into an error when running the cesm2.1.3 model version (full version info attached) on the ARCHER2 HPC in Scotland. I'm trying to do a 3 month integration using the F2000 compset. A quick integration of a couple of days worked fine, but we had issues with the batch system on...
Hi everyone,
I am trying to run CTSM on a 446x450 regional grid over the arctic on the new supercomputer mistral. So far, I am able to run a one-year simulation with 24 nodes (160 nodes/h) in 6 hours 43 minutes real-time. I don't have any particular issue but I'd like to know if anyone has a...
Dear all,
I encountered some problems when building the case B1850 on HPC, but the case X has been built and ran sucessfully although it had some warnings during the build. And I have already spent almost two weeks trying to make B1850 work without success.
After running the following for the...
Hi everyone, I am trying to run a default run with CTSM on the new supercomputer mistral.
I've been successfully able to make the porting and build the model with the ctsm5.1.dev013 (which use PIO1) version on mistral. However for other reasons (see here), I try to remake this porting with...
Hi everyone,
I am trying to run CTSM on my own regional domain over the Arctic. I have successfully created the SCRIP, surfdata_map and domain files. However, when I try to build the model, I have this error message:
Calling /mnt/lustre02/work/aa0049/a271098/CTSM/cime_config/buildnml
ERROR...
Hi, everyone.
I met a problem when I build case. The error was described shortly "NETCDF_C_PATH specified without NETCDF_FORTRAN_PATH". Stop. This problem has disturbed me for a weeks. Have anyone can help me ? Thanks!!!
I am trying to run CLM5.0 on my local machine. I was able to successfully build a case and run the model in the past (using the same machine), but I am getting an error this time (with case.submit while trying to download the input data), which seems to be related to connection to the repository...
I'm working on porting CESM 2 to the German supercomputer Mistral. My building is working fine. However, when I try to make any runs, I have the following error message:
/work/aa0049/a271098/CTSM/scratch/I1850CLM50_021/bld/cesm.exe: error while loading shared libraries: libnetcdff.so.6: cannot...
Hi ,
I am still trying to port CESM2 to my university HPC. There is no errors wehen I executed ./case.build. After I executing ./case.submit, error pops up (shown below):
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Hi everyone,
I am trying to port CTSM on Mistral. I am having a problem when I try to build the model.
You can find attached the log file and the config xml files.
I guess it's a problem with my C compiler but I don't know how to resolve it.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Adrien
I was following the instructions on 1. Introduction — CIME master documentation.
> cd cime/scripts
> ./create_newcase --case mycase --compset X --res f19_g16
> cd mycase
> ./case.setup
First I execute ./create_newcase, everything works. I get:
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cesm model version found: release-cesm2.0.1...
Hi everyone,
I'm working for AWI in Germany and I'm trying to port CTSM on the supercomputer Mistral. The firsts steps seem to work smoothly but I got an error message (see below) every time I use ./case.build. Can someone help me?
Adrien
Building case in directory...
Hi all,
I'm new to learn CESM. I use CESM2.1.1.After porting to my machine. build is successfully,but submit failed. The cesm.log is about the usage of ./mpiexec.Could you give me some advice? Here it is the log :
Hi,
I'm a trainee of cesm2.1.3, and I meet a problem that the model pended when cpl operated the ocn initialization.
The end of ocn.log file shows that
Reading pointer file: rpointer.ocn.restart
(open_read_netcdf) nsize = 1343
(open_read_netcdf) len(data_file%history) = 384
string too short...
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