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Move driver form mct to nuopc ,how do I make changes?

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Lian Gong

Lian Gong
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Hi ,dear developers:
I ran a sing-point case in CTSM-ctsm5.1.dev130 using --driver=nuopc. when I submitted the case, it run fail (the log file has been attached here)

And another question ,if I set --driver=nuopc the namelist options changed still using user_nl_clm/datm as normal? or chang it in drv_flds_in ? and what's drv_flds_in how to change the file

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 

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slevis

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I don't know what is wrong, but I could recommend something:

1) I would not worry about setting driver to nuopc, because I am quite sure that this is the default in dev130.
2) I would go through the basic steps of submitting a simulation as posted here. In that thread, I gave an example for step 1 that should work.
3) If you still get an error, then you may need to look further down in that thread for the link to "porting" the model to a different computer. Even if you ported the model to your computer before, it seems likely that you need to port again for nuopc.
 

Lian Gong

Lian Gong
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I don't know what is wrong, but I could recommend something:

1) I would not worry about setting driver to nuopc, because I am quite sure that this is the default in dev130.
2) I would go through the basic steps of submitting a simulation as posted here. In that thread, I gave an example for step 1 that should work.
3) If you still get an error, then you may need to look further down in that thread for the link to "porting" the model to a different computer. Even if you ported the model to your computer before, it seems likely that you need to port again for nuopc.
Thank you very much, I will follow the example and if still fail, I'll port it again.

Have a great day!
Lian
 
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