[daip] WX/vlbacala trouble.
Amy Mioduszewski
amiodusz at nrao.edu
Fri Mar 6 15:46:25 EST 2009
What is your experiment name and date and I will download it.
Why can't you jsut delete the SN and CL table that ACCOR produces.
Amy
R. Craig Walker wrote:
> I tried to run vlbacala solving for opacity. Here are the inputs with
> expname and expdisk locally defined and set to the appropriate values.
>
> default vlbacala
> inn=expname; incl='multi'; inseq=1; indisk=expdisk
> dofit=1
> vlbacala
>
> I got the following messages from APCAL before death:
>
> localh> APCAL1: TABIO: BAD LRNO = 587 LIMIT 585
> localh> APCAL1: TABWX: ERROR 2 FROM TABIO OPCODE = READ
> localh> APCAL1: REAWX: ERROR 2 SOMETHING WRONG WITH WX TABLE
> localh> APCAL1: TXTWX: ERR 2 OPENING WX TABLE 1
>
> The WX table has 585 rows according to PRTAB and the data look ok although
> the INTERVAL is zero. Why does it seem to be looking beyond the end?
>
> Note that I had WX trouble processing other data sets from a year ago,
> although the messages were somewhat different.
>
> The data are on my laptop so we'll have to jump through some hoops to give
> it to you if that is needed.
>
> My last update was Feb 10 when I installed Dec09 with Amy's help. I can
> try a midnight job tomorrow and do again.
>
> Unfortunately, as usual, vlbacala fails on the APCAL, not the ACCOR so
> redos are a bit tricky. Could we have a version of VLBACALA that skips
> the ACCOR? I seem to run into this issue a lot because of the fragility
> of APCAL in the opacity solving mode.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Craig
>
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