I see. If it only affects the WATCH output files, then it seems the main problem still not solved. For the present Pelegant version (without replacing your new 'do_tracking.c' file), if I remove the WATCH points after RCOL, it still crashes atter the tracking into the linac section in this example I provided.
thanks,
Yuantao
CLEAN in Pelegant
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Re: CLEAN in Pelegant
I see. If it only affects the WATCH output files, then it seems the main problem still not solved. For the present Pelegant version (without replacing your new 'do_tracking.c' file), if I remove the WATCH points after RCOL, it still crashes atter the tracking into the linac section in this example I provided.
thanks,
Yuantao
thanks,
Yuantao
Re: CLEAN in Pelegant
Yuantao,
There is another file (attached) under the elegant directory need to be replaced. The problem you experienced can be reproduced with a little more number of processors. I tried a very small number of processors (4) at first and it worked fine.
Yusong
There is another file (attached) under the elegant directory need to be replaced. The problem you experienced can be reproduced with a little more number of processors. I tried a very small number of processors (4) at first and it worked fine.
Yusong
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Re: CLEAN in Pelegant
thanks. I will replace the two files and try with it.
Now I remember that it is true with my local quad-core computer to run Pelegant, sometime it works with this CLEAN element. Also, if CLEAN or RCOL only removes a very small fraction of particles, it typically works.
Yuantao
Now I remember that it is true with my local quad-core computer to run Pelegant, sometime it works with this CLEAN element. Also, if CLEAN or RCOL only removes a very small fraction of particles, it typically works.
Yuantao