All:
nevermind, I fixed it by making sure I deleted all parts of a
composite plot - so I had a memory leak....
L
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---- | Dr. Louis J. Wicker | Research Scientist, National Severe Storms Lab | 1313 Halley Cir, Norman, OK 73069 | E-mail: Louis.Wicker@noaa.gov | HTTP: www.nssl.noaa.gov/~lwicker | Phone: (405) 366-0416 | Fax: (405) 366-0472 | | | When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that | something is possible he is almost certainly right. When | he states that something is impossible, he is very probably | wrong. | | The only way of discovering the limits of the possible | is to venture a little way past them into the impossible. | | Arthur C. Clarke (1st and 2nd Laws) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- | | "The contents of this message are mine personally and | do not reflect any position of the Government or NOAA." | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----On Jul 18, 2005, at 2:48 PM, Louis Wicker wrote:
> All: > > I am using NCL to plot a set of runs from 50 different netCDF > files. These are 2D plots with color-filled contours and 30x30 > wind vectors. The raw data is 200x200 (x 50) > > I am able to read the data in, and then begin to produce the > plots. At some point along the way, the program (the ncl_script) > simply quits and dumps a core file. > > For different fields, the program quits at different points, and it > is repeatable. > > Anything to try to figure this out... > > Lou Wicker > ================================================================ > > Sample output: > > gallifrey:/raid/swap1/wicker/pyencommas2/NCLscripts 135# ncl < > test.ncl > Copyright (C) 1995-2004 - All Rights Reserved > University Corporation for Atmospheric Research > NCAR Command Language Version 4.2.0.a033 > The use of this software is governed by a License Agreement. > See http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ncl/ for more details. > (0) Input variable is: W > (0) Plotted variable is: Vertical Velocity > (0) Universal time is: 2003-05-08_21_58_00 > (0) Time index: 36 > (0) Height index: 9 > (0) Using file grid motion, Ugrid velocity is: 14 m/s > (0) Using file grid motion, Vgrid velocity is: 8 m/s > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 000 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 001 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 002 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 003 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 004 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 005 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 006 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 007 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 008 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 009 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 010 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 011 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 012 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 013 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 014 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 015 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 016 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 017 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 018 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 019 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 020 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 021 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 022 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 023 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 024 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 025 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 026 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 027 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 028 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 029 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 030 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 031 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 032 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 033 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 034 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 035 > (0) Plotting file: RUN MEMBER 036 > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > | Dr. Louis J. Wicker > | Research Scientist, National Severe Storms Lab > | 1313 Halley Cir, Norman, OK 73069 > | E-mail: Louis.Wicker@noaa.gov > | HTTP: www.nssl.noaa.gov/~lwicker > | Phone: (405) 366-0416 > | Fax: (405) 366-0472 > | > | > | When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that > | something is possible he is almost certainly right. When > | he states that something is impossible, he is very probably > | wrong. > | > | The only way of discovering the limits of the possible > | is to venture a little way past them into the impossible. > | > | Arthur C. Clarke (1st and 2nd Laws) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > | > | "The contents of this message are mine personally and > | do not reflect any position of the Government or NOAA." > | > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > > > _______________________________________________ > ncl-talk mailing list > ncl-talk@ucar.edu > http://mailman.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/ncl-talk >
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