Debugging CRCM5 : Différence entre versions
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1) The grid<br> If you have general problems right away in more than one point of your domain I would you a little test grid: Either global 24x12 points or, if you need to run LAM, use a grid 60x60 points.<br> I usually use these test grids:<br> <br> /home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3.1/Config/Test/24x12<br> /home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3.1/Config/Test/LAM_60x60<br> <br> <br> 2) Debugging mode?<br> Do you want to use a debugger?<br> If yes, I suggest you compile all routines you want to debug in debugging mode by adding "OPTIL=0 FCOMPF=-debug": <br> <br> <span style="font-weight: bold;">make routine.o OPTIL=0 FCOMPF=-debug </span> | 1) The grid<br> If you have general problems right away in more than one point of your domain I would you a little test grid: Either global 24x12 points or, if you need to run LAM, use a grid 60x60 points.<br> I usually use these test grids:<br> <br> /home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3.1/Config/Test/24x12<br> /home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3.1/Config/Test/LAM_60x60<br> <br> <br> 2) Debugging mode?<br> Do you want to use a debugger?<br> If yes, I suggest you compile all routines you want to debug in debugging mode by adding "OPTIL=0 FCOMPF=-debug": <br> <br> <span style="font-weight: bold;">make routine.o OPTIL=0 FCOMPF=-debug </span> | ||
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− | + | or, if you want to compile all your routines or modifyed a *.cdk | |
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+ | <span style="font-weight: bold;">make objloc OPTIL=0 | ||
FCOMPF=-debug </span> | FCOMPF=-debug </span> | ||
− | + | Create the executables with | |
− | + | <span style="font-weight: bold;">make gemclimdm_nompi OPTIL=0 | |
DEBUG=-debug </span> | DEBUG=-debug </span> | ||
− | + | <span style="font-weight: bold;">make gemclimntr_nompi OPTIL=0 | |
DEBUG=-debug </span> | DEBUG=-debug </span> | ||
− | + | 3) Executing just the executable | |
− | + | Does your entry/model crash? If not, the easiest way is to start the simulation the normal way with: | |
− | + | '''Um_lance''' | |
− | + | Then kill the entry/model job (the job you want to debug) once it started. | |
Go into the execution directory: | Go into the execution directory: |
Version depuis le 19 de mars 2015 à 13:52
1) The grid
If you have general problems right away in more than one point of your domain I would you a little test grid: Either global 24x12 points or, if you need to run LAM, use a grid 60x60 points.
I usually use these test grids:
/home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3.1/Config/Test/24x12
/home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3.1/Config/Test/LAM_60x60
2) Debugging mode?
Do you want to use a debugger?
If yes, I suggest you compile all routines you want to debug in debugging mode by adding "OPTIL=0 FCOMPF=-debug":
make routine.o OPTIL=0 FCOMPF=-debug
or, if you want to compile all your routines or modifyed a *.cdk
make objloc OPTIL=0
FCOMPF=-debug
Create the executables with make gemclimdm_nompi OPTIL=0
DEBUG=-debug
make gemclimntr_nompi OPTIL=0
DEBUG=-debug
3) Executing just the executable Does your entry/model crash? If not, the easiest way is to start the simulation the normal way with:
Um_lance
Then kill the entry/model job (the job you want to debug) once it started.
Go into the execution directory: cd /home/${USER}/MODEL_EXEC_RUN/${TRUE_HOST}/${UM_EXEC_exp} 3a) If you want to debug the entry execute: . RUNENT_upload/configexp.cfg Go in the entry working directory: cd 'RUNENT/work' Execute the executable: '../bin/ATM_NTR.Abs' Or, if you want to use the debugger pgdbg: 'pgdbg -dbx '../bin/ATM_NTR.Abs & 3b) If you want to debug the model execute: . RUNMOD_upload/configexp.cfg Go in the entry working directory: cd 'RUNMOD/work' Execute the executable: '../bin/ATM_MOD.Abs' Or, if you want to use the debugger pgdbg: 'pgdbg -dbx '../bin/ATM_MOD.Abs &