[daip] Problem with FILLM
Chun Ly
cly at aoc.nrao.edu
Sat Jul 12 16:41:14 EDT 2003
I am currently trying to load data from the archive onto my account at
NOAO, Tucson. I copied the files from the archive to that account:
/home/archive/e2e/archive/data/VLA/tapes/XH02022/file_5 and file_6
When I tried loading it, this is the error I got:
URSA > FILLM1: Task FILLM (release of 31DEC03) begins
URSA > FILLM1: UV data will be written in compressed format
URSA > FILLM1: Shadow flag limit = 2.500E+01 meters.
URSA > FILLM1: Opacity correction in CL table weighted average of
weather and
URSA > FILLM1: season. Weight for weather = 0.50
URSA > FILLM1: Gain curve correction in CL table read from file,
URSA > FILLM1: with variation as function of antenna and band.
URSA > FILLM1: Opening DATA:XH02022/file_5
URSA > FILLM1: tape file # 5, start date/time = 20020225/21:37:23
URSA > FILLM1:
URSA > FILLM1: *** ATTENTION - default: loading subarray 1 ***
URSA > FILLM1:
URSA > FILLM1: MCINI: Processing Correlator Code ' ' with 27 antennas.
URSA > FILLM1: MCINI - Continuum, 2 compatible IFs
URSA > FILLM1: Program = AA267 ; Tape revision number = 26.
URSA > FILLM1: Create AA267_5 .L BAND. 1 (UV) on disk 1 cno 7
URSA > FILLM1: Ref. date = 20020226 A-C = 1.464900 B-D = 1.385100 GHz
URSA > FILLM1: ZFIO: DOES NOT PERFORM TAPE I/O AS OF 15APR87
URSA > FILLM1: TABINI: WRIT ERROR 2
URSA > FILLM1: ZCLOSE: DOES NOT PERFORM TAPE CLOSES AS OF 15APR87
URSA > FILLM1: FQINI: ERROR INITIALIZING FREQUENCY TABLE FOR WRIT
URSA > FILLM1: ZCLOSE: DOES NOT PERFORM TAPE CLOSES AS OF 15APR87
URSA > FILLM1: Purports to die of UNNATURAL causes
URSA > FILLM1: ursa 31DEC03 TST: Cpu= 4.2 Real= 9
> Note: IEEE floating-point exception traps enabled:
overflow; division by zero; invalid operation;
Nonstandard floating-point mode enabled
See the Numerical Computation Guide, ieee_handler(3M), ieee_sun(3M)
I also attempted to load it onto my account at the AOC. There was no problem.
Is my version of AIPS (31DEC03) having problems. Here's a tget:
AIPS 1: FILLM Task to read a VLA archive tape
AIPS 1: Adverbs Values Comments
AIPS 1: ----------------------------------------------------------------
AIPS 1: INTAPE 0 Tape drive number
AIPS 1: INFILE 'DATA:XH02022/file_ '
AIPS 1: Non-blank: disk file name
AIPS 1: NFILES 4 Number of files to advance
AIPS 1: BAND 'L ' Freq. band (4,P,L,C,X,U,K,Q)
AIPS 1: QUAL -1 Source qualifier -1=>all
AIPS 1: CALCODE ' ' Calibrator code
AIPS 1: VLAOBS 'AA267 ' VLA obs. pgm. name ('AZ99')
AIPS 1: VLAMODE ' ' VLA obs. mode (' '=any)
AIPS 1: REFDATE '20020226' Reference date. 'yyyymmdd'
AIPS 1: TIMERANG *all 0 Timerange selected
AIPS 1: BCHAN 1 First spectral channel
AIPS 1: ECHAN 0 Highest spectral channel
AIPS 1: OUTNAME 'AA267_5 ' Output UV file name (name)
AIPS 1: OUTSEQ 0 Output UV file name (seq. #)
AIPS 1: OUTDISK 1 Output UV file disk unit #.
AIPS 1: DOUVCOMP 1 1 (T) => compressed data
AIPS 1: DOALL -1 1 (T) => write all data.
AIPS 1: DOCONCAT -1 1 (T) => append data to old
AIPS 1: files
AIPS 1: NCOUNT 1 Number of files to read
AIPS 1: DOWEIGHT 1 Use nominal sensitivity to
AIPS 1: scale weights?
AIPS 1: DOACOR -1 Load autocorrelation data?
AIPS 1: CPARM 10 0 User options.
AIPS 1: 0 0 1 => Avg. time (seconds)
AIPS 1: 0 1 2 => bitmap (see help)
AIPS 1: 100 *rest 0 = 16 for planets & Sun
AIPS 1: 3 => Max. OK IF status
AIPS 1: <=3 => 3
AIPS 1: 4 => Control dropping of
AIPS 1: shadowed data
AIPS 1: < 0 => no shadow check
AIPS 1: 0 => 25 m limit
AIPS 1: > 0 => Shadow limit is
AIPS 1: CPARM(4) in meters
AIPS 1: 5 = channel code (see HELP)
AIPS 1: 6 => Subarray number-see HELP
AIPS 1: 7 => FQ entry tolerance (kHz)
AIPS 1: 8 => CL table time incr. min
AIPS 1: 9 => TY table time incr. min
AIPS 1: 10=> Calibrator avg. time
AIPS 1: DPARM *all 0 Selection by Frequency
AIPS 1: 1+2 => A Frequency (Hz)
AIPS 1: 3+4 => B Frequency (Hz)
AIPS 1: 5+6 => C Frequency (Hz)
AIPS 1: 7+8 => D Frequency (Hz)
AIPS 1: 9 => tolerance for A&C
AIPS 1: 10 => tolerance for B&D
AIPS 1: BPARM *all 0 Opacity and Gain curve
AIPS 1: control (see help)
AIPS 1: IN2FILE ' '
AIPS 1: Antenna gains file
Thanks,
Chun Ly
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