Copying results to a new location
If you want to copy results to a new location, it is sufficient to execute
cp outprefix* new-location
where outprefix stands for the string provided in the input file.
NOTE: this command most likely will display a warning:
cp: -r not specified; omitting directory 'outprefix'
In the folder outprefix, the code stores checkpoint files and wave functions.
Since it contains a lot of data (often measured in TB), we skip copying it by default. The files inside the outprefix folder can be fully restored based on the information contained in the
reproducibility pack.
If you want to copy the complete dataset to a new location (including checkpoint files and wave-functions), you need to execute:
cp -r outprefix* new-location
List of output files
(R - results, RP - reproducibility pack)
| file name | content | comment | type |
|---|---|---|---|
outprefix.wtxt |
Metdata file of W-DATA format | It is txt file.See for more W-data format |
R |
outprefix_variable.wdat |
Binary files with saved variables. | See for more W-data format | R |
outprefix.wlog |
Log file | It is txt file.See for more Logger |
R |
outprefix.stdout |
Standard output | It is txt file. |
R |
outprefix_check.stamp |
File with control sums. | It is txt file. For more info, see here. |
R |
outprefix_input.txt |
Copy of used input file | RP | |
outprefix_predefines.h |
Copy of used for compilation predefines.h file |
RP | |
outprefix_problem-definition.h |
Copy of used for compilation problem-definition.h file |
RP | |
outprefix_logger.h |
Copy of used for compilation logger.h file |
RP | |
outprefix_checkpoint.dat |
Binary file with checkpoint for st code. |
The file is generated when checkpoint 1. This is the only file requested by the st code when executing with inittype 5. |
R |
outprefix_checkpoint.dat.init |
Binary file with checkpoint for st code used as input (st codes only) |
The file is generated when inittype 5. |
RP |
outprefix_extra_data.dat |
Binary file with the extra_data array. | The file is generated only if get_extra_data_size returns a non-zero value. |
RP |
outprefix_reprowf.tar |
Tar file with reproducibility pack for restoring input wave-functions (td codes only) | The file is generated when inittype=1,2,3. |
RP |
outprefix/ |
Folder with checkpoint and wave-functions | This folder may contain a lot of data. Its content depends on flags in the input file. |
R |
outprefix/checkpoint.sxdpca |
Binary file with checkpoint for st code. DEPRECATED
|
x stands for the code dimensionality. The file is generated when checkpoint 1. This is the only file requested by the st code when executing with inittype 5. DEPRECATED
|
R |
outprefix/uniform.solution |
Binary file with a solution for uniform system | File is generated only if inittype 5 and init0save 1. |
R |
outprefix/sxdpca* |
Binary files with wave-functions produced by st codes. |
x stands for the code dimensionality. The files are generated only if writewf 1. |
R |
outprefix/checkpoint_* |
Checkpoint files produced by td code |
These are binary files with evolved wave-functions. They are generated when executing with checkpoint 1. These files are requested by the td code when starting execution with inittype 5. |
R |
outprefix/reprowf.tar |
Reproducibility pack for wave-functions (st-codes only) | This tar file contains all info needed to recreate stored wave-functions. Generated when writewf 1
|
RP |