[CIG-SHORT] Re: GeoFEST runs for strike-slip model (Jiangning L?)

Jiangning Lu johnnylu at MIT.EDU
Tue Sep 5 16:13:57 PDT 2006


!! The 500m and 250m files are also good?? That's ...
The GeoFEST parallel version I use is:
DEMO Version 1.9


Quoting "Charles D. Norton" <Charles.D.Norton at jpl.nasa.gov>:

> Hello,
>
> I have run gfmeshparse on the following files without a problem:
>
> http://www.geodynamics.org:8080/cig/workinggroups/eq/workarea/ 
> benchmarks/benchmark-strikeslip/geofest-input
>
> Perhaps I have a different version of GFMeshParse? I will now attempt 
>  to run them through GeoFEST to see what we get...
>
> Charles
>
>
> On Sep 5, 2006, at 3:37 PM, Greg Lyzenga wrote:
>
>>
>> On Sep 5, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Jiangning Lu wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> More info about this problem:
>>> There are several other GeoFEST input files made by others on the  website:
>>> bmrsnog_tet4_0500m.gft
>>> bmrsnog_tet4_1000m.gft
>>> I tried the command gfmeshparse to produce the *jpl files, the 1km  
>>> resolution
>>> file goes well, but the 500m file failed in the same  way--"segmentation
>>> fault"!
>> One thing I should have made clearer is that there are some slight  
>> changes in the format of the input files between version 4.5 and the 
>>  most recent "internal" releases.  Since I made and ran the ".gft"  
>> files, they are version 4.6, not 4.5 files.  The differences are 
>> very  small and easy to change, but if you want to run them on 4.5, 
>> you  should edit the files and remove the few lines that the old 
>> version  does not understand.  Sorry for the confusion.
>>
>>                       - Greg
>>
>> -------------------------------------
>> Gregory A. Lyzenga  <lyzenga at hmc.edu>           ***     (909) 621-8378
>> Dept. of Physics, Harvey Mudd College           *** fax (909) 621-8887
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>>
>>
>



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Jiangning Lü
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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