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When running the timeseries generation script on Cheyenne, the script starts and generates some output for the atmosphere, but then after a while it hangs. In the timeseries log file there are repeated "NetCDF: HDF Error" messages, with no further information. This is for generating single-variable timeseries for a 100 year fully-coupled 1 degree run of CESM2. Any help would be much appreciated.
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This package is not officially supported anymore. I will also respond on the forum. A couple things to try:
Increase the number of processors in the timeseries script.
Try generating each component one at a time.
set TIMESERIES_GENERATE_ALL in env_postprocess.xml to FALSE.
manually set tseries_create to TRUE for one component at a time
As a last resort, delete the postprocess directory and recreate it. Also delete all of the existing post-processed files. Sometimes things get hung up and starting fresh can help.
When running the timeseries generation script on Cheyenne, the script starts and generates some output for the atmosphere, but then after a while it hangs. In the timeseries log file there are repeated "NetCDF: HDF Error" messages, with no further information. This is for generating single-variable timeseries for a 100 year fully-coupled 1 degree run of CESM2. Any help would be much appreciated.
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