Re: How to combine data of different FLUKA runs

From: Stefan Roesler <sroesler_at_mail.cern.ch>
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 13:45:27 +0200

Hi Roger,

Did you check the content of fort.11 (the standard FLUKA output file) and
fort.15 (the error file)? Also see nohup.out which should have been
created in ~/flukawork/test and which contains the printouts from rfluka.
In case of doubt please send me those files.

Cheers
Stefan

On Fri, 17 Apr 2009, Roger Hälg wrote:

> Hi Vasilis
>
> Thank you for your answer. Your second way works fine. But I was not
> able to get your first suggestion to work.
>
> I can duplicate my standard run in the Run Fluka tab. I save the input
> file in an already created subfolder of the standard run. I enter a
> Number for the random seed and select the executable.
> When I start the run by clicking Run, flair tries to attach to the run.
> After a few minutes the Status changes to Finished OK, without starting
> to calculate anything. The standard run in the main directory finishes
> successfully. So I guess it is not because of the input file.
>
> I tried to copy some eventually needed files to the subdirectory,
> without any success.
>
> I see the following commands in the flair output:
>
> Cmd: /usr/bin/nohup /usr/local/fluka/flutil/rfluka -e myfluka -M 3 neutron_rw3
> /usr/bin/nohup: ignoring input and appending output to `nohup.out'
>
> Cmd: /usr/bin/nohup /usr/local/fluka/flutil/rfluka -e myfluka -M 3 run1/neutron_rw3
> /usr/bin/nohup: ignoring input and appending output to `nohup.out'
>
> A temporary directory is created for the run in the subfolder and it isn't deleted after finishing the run. It contains the following files:
>
> ~/flukawork/test $ ls fluka_17313
> elasct.bin fort.1 fort.12 fort.2 nuclear.bin xnloan.dat
> fluodt.dat fort.11 fort.15 neuxsc.bin sigmapi.bin
>
> The manually created subdirectory only contains the input file.
>
> Any suggestions what I am doing wrong?
>
> Best Regards
>
> Roger
>
> On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 18:10 +0200, Vasilis Vlachoudis wrote:
> > Hi Roger,
> >
> > there are two ways in flair.
> >
> > 1. Create the runs in sub-folders. From version 0.7.6 you have this
> > possibility
> > and then in the Data Process frame you mark the "Recursive"
> > checkbox. Then it will
> > scan all sub-folders for the same pattern.
> >
> > 2. In the Data frame select the master run and select also the detector(s).
> > You click the "fitler" button right to the file display.
> > Flair will popup a dialog to enter the pattern to search. It may look
> > a bit confusing in the begging but the most important rules are written
> > in the syntax text box.
> > Lets say that the auxiliary runs you created them by adding a
> > numerical suffix 2,3,... then modify the rule to
> > +^\I\d\d\d\d_fort.\U$
> > The first +/- is to include or remove a file,
> > ^ means that the pattern should match the beginning of the string
> > \I is substituted by flair with the filename of the input file (without
> > the .inp)
> > \d is any digit from 0-9 (I've added an extra one from the default three
> > digits corresponding to the cycle added by fluka)
> > \U is the unit number
> > $ means the pattern should match also the end of the string
> >
> > click ok and process
> >
> > WARNING you can have different patterns for each Usrxx detector. But if
> > you select several then only from the pattern of the first selected
> > detector will appear.
> >
> > Best Regards
> > Vasilis
>
>
>
>

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