[overture] restart from a show file error

  • From: Joel Guerrero <joegi.geo@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: overture@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 02:36:49 -0700 (PDT)

Hi,

I'm trying to restart a simulation from a show file but I'm getting this error. 
 I already installed a previous patch to fix a similar problem, the only 
difference is that now I'm running on a 64 bits operating system.

Regards,

Joel



read from a show file
getInitialConditions: readFromShowFile
moving.show
mount the showfile: moving.show
mount the showfile...done
ShowFileReader::open: File descriptor limits = 1024, 1024, setting 
maxNumberOfOpenFiles=512.
ShowFileReader:INFO: 9 show files found
Found Frame Series : defaultFrameSeries with id=0
FrameSeries : defaultFrameSeries : 180 frames, 0 sequences found ,  is a moving 
grid problem
ShowFileReader : getting general parameters for root directory
ShowFileReader : getting general parameters for defaultFrameSeries
ShowFile: parameter 0: name=incompressibleNavierStokes value=pde
ShowFile: parameter 1: name=pressureComponent value=0
ShowFile: parameter 2: name=uComponent value=1
ShowFile: parameter 3: name=vComponent value=2
ShowFile: parameter 4: name=wComponent value=-1
ShowFile: parameter 5: name=isAxisymmetric value=0
ShowFile: parameter 6: name=axisymmetricBoundaryCondition value=13
ShowFile: parameter 7: name=nu value=1.000000e-03
 8 general parameters were found in frame series defaultFrameSeries
*     UnsteadyAirfoil.show
-1
ShowFileReader::getFrame: Look for solution 180 in fileNumber=8 : found=1 
(numberOfFramesPerFile=20)
getInitialConditions: time taken from file =1.790e+00
Header comment: Incompressible NS, nu=1.00e-03 
Header comment: t=1.790, dt=1.00e-04, ad21=2.0 ad22=1.0 
 getInitialConditions:cg.numberOfGrids()=2, cgSF.numberOfGrids()=2,
 getInitialConditions:cg.numberOfComponentGrids()=2, 
cgSF.numberOfComponentGrids()=2,
getInitialConditions:The show file holds a moving grid problem. I will use the 
grid from the show file
getInitialConditions:INFO reading in movingGrids info from the show file
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
  what():  St9bad_alloc
Aborted


      

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