Dear Iosif, I hope this message finds you well.
I'm not sure you already got a reply, but in case you haven't, my understanding is that placeholders like @FOO@ are there to indicate things you need to change yourself, manually. So when you see something like: #SBATCH -A @ALLOCATION@ then it means you should replace @ALLOCATION@ with the name of your allocation in the specific cluster. Someone else can correct me if this is not correct, but that's how I usually handle these. Cheers, Leo On Fri, Jul 25, 2025 at 8:06 AM <users-requ...@einsteintoolkit.org> wrote: > Send Users mailing list submissions to > users@einsteintoolkit.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > users-requ...@einsteintoolkit.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > users-ow...@einsteintoolkit.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Users digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. SimFactory placeholder macros (IOSIF PANAGIOTIS) > 2. Issue with ReadInterpolate (Luciano Combi) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2025 10:43:36 +0000 > From: IOSIF PANAGIOTIS <panagiotis.io...@units.it> > To: Einstein Toolkit Users <users@einsteintoolkit.org> > Subject: [Users] SimFactory placeholder macros > Message-ID: > < > as8p250mb08637a69a316c8763e533b5ff9...@as8p250mb0863.eurp250.prod.outlook.com > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi, > > I have been following this document, > https://einsteintoolkit.org/seminars/2022_02_24/index.html , to set up ET > on my cluster, working also on some example configuration files. > > While preparing the submit and run scripts, I wanted to check the > description of the @FOO@ macros that SimFactory uses. > > I checked these places but found no information. > > * > https://simfactory.bitbucket.io/simfactory2/userguide/ (no mention of > macros) > * > > https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Simulation_Factory_Advanced_Tutorial > (1 mention of the @USER@ macro and a pointer to a section #Macros< > https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Simulation_Factory_Advanced_Tutorial#Macros> > that seems missing) > * > https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Configuring_a_new_machine (there > is no information on the submitscript and runscript) > > So I would like to ask: > > If e.g. I have this line in my submitscript: > #SBATCH -A @ALLOCATION@ > > Where is @ALLOCATION@ "read" from? > > My guess is that this is specified in the .ini file in this line: > allocation = <project_account> > > Could you confirm if this is the case? > > Is there another source of documentation (that I might have missed) > describing what these @FOO@ placeholders do? > > Best regards, > Panagiotis > > > ------------------- > Panagiotis Iosif > postdoctoral researcher > Department of Physics, University of Trieste > Via Alfonso Valerio 2, Trieste 34127 > Italy > ------------------- > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20250725/dca98ab5/attachment-0001.htm > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2025 15:05:48 +0000 > From: Luciano Combi <lco...@perimeterinstitute.ca> > To: "users@einsteintoolkit.org" <users@einsteintoolkit.org> > Subject: [Users] Issue with ReadInterpolate > Message-ID: > < > yqbpr0101mb544409a753f7d8e3ed3097d9cc...@yqbpr0101mb5444.canprd01.prod.outlook.com > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi people, > > I have used ReadInterpolate successfully for different applications in the > past. I'm now trying to use it to interpolate onto a new grid that has 5 > ghost zones i.e.: > > CoordBase::boundary_size_x_lower = 5 > CoordBase::boundary_size_y_lower = 5 > CoordBase::boundary_size_z_lower = 5 > CoordBase::boundary_size_x_upper = 5 > CoordBase::boundary_size_y_upper = 5 > CoordBase::boundary_size_z_upper = 5 > Driver::ghost_size = 5 > GRHydro::GRHydro_stencil = 5 > But I'm getting this error: > > CCTK_Proc569.err <== > while executing schedule bin ReadInterpolate_ReadData, routine > ReadInterpolate::ReadInterpolate_Read > in thorn ReadInterpolate, file > /home/mvxcombi/ET_Zelmani/Cactus/arrangements/EinsteinInitialData/ReadInterpolate/src/read.c:559: > -> Skipping integer variable 'SPACEMASK::space_mask it=335925 tl=0 rl=0 > c=569'. Do not know how to interpolate integers. > ERROR from host bcn1814.usr.hlrn.de process 569 > while executing schedule bin ReadInterpolate_ReadData, routine > ReadInterpolate::ReadInterpolate_Read > in thorn ReadInterpolate, file > /home/mvxcombi/ET_Zelmani/Cactus/arrangements/EinsteinInitialData/ReadInterpolate/src/interpolate.cc:130: > -> There were 70227 points in 27 variables that could not be set. > cactus_etk_devel: > /home/mvxcombi/ET_Zelmani/Cactus/arrangements/Carpet/Carpet/src/helpers.cc:275: > int Carpet::Abort(const cGH*, int): Assertion `0' failed. > Rank 569 with PID 1675935 received signal 6 > Writing backtrace to AIC_interp/backtrace.569.txt > The original grid has 3 ghost zones. I'm using the following parfile: > # What to interpolate > # ------------------- > ReadInterpolate::files = > "checkpoint.chkpt.it_335925" > ReadInterpolate::max_number_of_read_variables = 30 > ReadInterpolate::only_these_datasets = ":Y_e, :rho, :temperature, > :vel, :Ax, :Ay, :Az, :psi6phi, :kxx, :kxy, :kxz, :kyy, :kyz, :kzz, :gxx, > :gxy, :gxz, :gyy, :gyz, :gzz, :betax, :betay, :betaz, :alp" > ReadInterpolate::minimum_reflevel = 0 # Default > ReadInterpolate::maximum_reflevel = 1000 # Default > > # Interpolator settings > # --------------------- > ReadInterpolate::epsilon = 1.e-12 #2 # Default > ReadInterpolate::interpolator_half_width = -1 # Default, use > cctk_nghostzones > ReadInterpolate::interpolator_name = "Lagrange polynomial > interpolation" > ReadInterpolate::interpolator_pars = " > order = 3 > boundary_off_centering_tolerance = {1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1.} > boundary_extrapolation_tolerance = {1.e-12 1.e-12 1.e-12 1.e-12 1.e-12 > 1.e-12} > " > > # Fixing the read-in data > # ----------------------- > ReadInterpolate::shift_read_datasets_by[0] = 0. > ReadInterpolate::shift_read_datasets_by[1] = 0. > ReadInterpolate::shift_read_datasets_by[2] = 0. > > ReadInterpolate::enforce_symmetries_after_reading = no # Default > ReadInterpolate::fix_cell_centered_origins = no # Default > > Any suggestions on how to solve this issue? > > Thanks a lot!! > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20250725/87444213/attachment.htm > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@einsteintoolkit.org > http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > ------------------------------ > > End of Users Digest, Vol 184, Issue 14 > ************************************** >
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