Hello!
I am a New Student who is trying to make two simulations 1) a pre-industrial 1850s simulation, and 2) 4 times CO2 (4xCO2) forcing, but both of them keep coming across a MPT Error Code 1001 (as shown in picture below). My simulations are in paths:
1) ' cd /glade/u/home/nkravette/plio_forcing/f.e12.B1850.f09_f09.plio.piSST.001 '
2) ' cd /glade/u/home/nkravette/plio_forcing/f.e12.B1850.f09_f09.plio.piSST.001.co2 '
I have been trying to figure out the problem but even when I do something that improves it slightly it still fails. I recently replaces my ' env_mach_pes.xml ', which helped it run better with node side and the configuration of the simulation. The script I used to make the 4xCO2 is here ' vi /glade/u/home/nkravette/plio_forcing/make_f_co2.pi.csh '.
Thank you for your support and consideration. My goal is to run these simulations successfully so I can analyze them. From what I know the set up to these simulations is fairly basic, but even so since I'm new I am still learning the ropes. Any recommendations or help is appreciated.
I am a New Student who is trying to make two simulations 1) a pre-industrial 1850s simulation, and 2) 4 times CO2 (4xCO2) forcing, but both of them keep coming across a MPT Error Code 1001 (as shown in picture below). My simulations are in paths:
1) ' cd /glade/u/home/nkravette/plio_forcing/f.e12.B1850.f09_f09.plio.piSST.001 '
2) ' cd /glade/u/home/nkravette/plio_forcing/f.e12.B1850.f09_f09.plio.piSST.001.co2 '
I have been trying to figure out the problem but even when I do something that improves it slightly it still fails. I recently replaces my ' env_mach_pes.xml ', which helped it run better with node side and the configuration of the simulation. The script I used to make the 4xCO2 is here ' vi /glade/u/home/nkravette/plio_forcing/make_f_co2.pi.csh '.
Thank you for your support and consideration. My goal is to run these simulations successfully so I can analyze them. From what I know the set up to these simulations is fairly basic, but even so since I'm new I am still learning the ropes. Any recommendations or help is appreciated.