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Message 25199 - Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 10:47:19 UTC
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hadcm3lbm_0187_05057730 - PH 1 TS 3706561 A - 01/12/2063 00:30 - H:M:S=3204:01:49 AVG= 3.11 DLT= 0.00
Error file dataout/0187fo.pjq3c10 has unknown file type
Error in getting file type
Error file dataout/0187fo.piq3c10 has unknown file type
Error in getting file type
Error file dataout/0187fo.pfq3c10 has unknown file type
Error in getting file type
Error file dataout/0187fa.phq3c10 has unknown file type
Error in getting file type
Error file dataout/0187fa.pgq3c10 has unknown file type
Error in getting file type
Error file dataout/0187fa.peq3c10 has unknown file type
Error in getting file type
Error file dataout/0187fa.pdq3c10 has unknown file type
Error in getting file type
Trickling yearly means for 2063
Building file list for 2063 in dataout -- 7 entries
hadcm3lbm_0187_05057730 - PH 1 TS 3706993 A - 07/12/2063 00:30 - H:M:S=3204:18:42 AVG= 3.11 DLT= 1.23

Hi,
I started to monitor closely the log of my model as it\'s close to the end (I don\'t want it to crash just at the end :o))and I noticed this kind of error twice (2056 and 2063).
Does anybody know what this message mean ?
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Message 25204 - Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 17:54:32 UTC
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Hi, Arnaud,

Just guesses, and likely no more than you\'ve already considered.

None of mine run in Linux these days so I can\'t make a direct comparison. However, WinXP reports dataout file types, as one expects, with whatever follows the \"dot\" in the filename. Hence: .year file, .nc file, .piq3c10 file, etc.

One wonders whether something odd happened during a processing interrupt, whether the HD took a hit, or one of many other possibilities.

That said, it seems that the Model continues normally. If the client really couldn\'t get those files, I think an immediate crash would have been inevitable.

Perhaps it\'s a routine diagnostic, with the recovery not logged.

You undoubtedly have a backup to give it another try should the worst happen. It would be interesting to see whether it happens the same way second time through.

Best of luck with it.

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Message 25206 - Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 19:00:16 UTC
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Thanks Jim.

Reading more carefully the logs, I noticed that these messages appeared just after restarting the computer at the date 01/12/2056 and 01/12/2063.
Perhaps it is related with the yearly trickle files, but I can\'t tell exactly what\'s happened: perhaps the files were not properly closed when shutting down the computer.

And yes, I have a backup :o)
(I have read so much messages of BBC crashed models that I make a backup twice a week, now)

Cheers :o)
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Message 25221 - Posted: 21 Nov 2006, 23:06:38 UTC

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Message 25261 - Posted: 24 Nov 2006, 1:48:41 UTC - in response to Message 25206.  

Thanks Jim.

Reading more carefully the logs, I noticed that these messages appeared just after restarting the computer at the date 01/12/2056 and 01/12/2063.
Perhaps it is related with the yearly trickle files, but I can\'t tell exactly what\'s happened: perhaps the files were not properly closed when shutting down the computer.

Yeah, the files had already been used the first time and couldn\'t be found the second time after restarting.
This happened to me too but the model just happily chugged along :)
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Message 25265 - Posted: 24 Nov 2006, 7:31:08 UTC

OK
Thank you all for your answers.
My model is still running happily :o)
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