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Message 22117 - Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 8:14:02 UTC

Hi,

My model crashed two days ago (Sulphur run, -161). Having learnt from experience, I had fortunately taken back-ups and proceeded with restoring one of them.

The model is now chugging along fine; however, on my \'results\' page the run is listed as \'Server state: over\'. Will running the restored model make any sense or should I just download a new one?

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Niko
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Message 22120 - Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 8:36:07 UTC

Keep going.
The labels are the first one\'s to get sent to the server, so from now on *YOU* have to know what your model is doing. Bit of a pain, but it doesn\'t effect the science data, which is elsewhere.


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Message 22129 - Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 11:13:17 UTC

You\'ll need to download a new model anyway, the old model you were running had a fault in it (take a look at the \'project news\' page).
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Message 22136 - Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 12:48:05 UTC - in response to Message 22129.  

You\'ll need to download a new model anyway, the old model you were running had a fault in it (take a look at the \'project news\' page).

...except I\'m running the sulphur model, not HadCM3, which (I think, hope) means I\'m immune to killer trickles.

A bit of a disappointment, really...

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Message 22141 - Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 13:41:11 UTC

Ok, a sulphur can be restored of course!

I\'ve seen so many messages about the killer trickles recently I\'ve forgotten any other projects or problems exist!
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