[FLASH-USERS] Stuck with fidlr3, too - H5D_OPEN: dataset not found: (67108866, "coordinates")

Alejandro.Bolanos at physik.uni-wuerzburg.de Alejandro.Bolanos at physik.uni-wuerzburg.de
Wed Jan 28 08:20:20 EST 2009


Dear users,

My problem with fidlr2 persists. I have tried switching to fidlr3, but another problem arises at HDF5_OPEN:

IDL> xflash
% Compiled module: XFLASH.
initializing xflash
... IDL version = 5.6
... PNG graphics will be used
% Compiled module: GET_XFLASH_PATH.
... current path is /home/abolanos/FLASH2.5/tools/fidlr3
... XFLASH_DIR is /home/abolanos/FLASH2.5/tools/fidlr3/
% Compiled module: XFLASH_DEFAULTS.
% Compiled module: VAR_INDEX.
% Compiled module: COLOR_INDEX.
% Compiled module: CW_FIELD.
% Compiled module: CW_BGROUP.
% Compiled module: XMANAGER.
IDL>
% Compiled module: DETERMINE_FILE_TYPE.
% Loaded DLM: HDF5.
% Compiled module: GET_DIMENSIONALITY.
% H5D_OPEN: dataset not found: (67108866, "coordinates")
% Execution halted at: GET_DIMENSIONALITY   31 /home/abolanos/FLASH2.5/tools/fidlr3/get_dimensionality.pro
%                      XFLASH_EVENT      102 /home/abolanos/FLASH2.5/tools/fidlr3/xflash.pro
%                      WIDGET_PROCESS_EVENTS
%                      $MAIN$


I learned from an older post ( http://flash.uchicago.edu/pipermail/flash-users/2004-October/001751.html ) that I should look for nans in the datasets, but I have found none either in the sedov or in my own datasets.

My environment variables (bash) look as follows. When using fidlr2:

   export XFLASH_DIR=/home/abolanos/FLASH2.5/tools/fidlr3
   export IDL_DIR=/opt2/rsi/idl_5.6
   export IDL_PATH=$XFLASH_DIR:$IDL_DIR:$IDL_DIR/lib

And when Using fidlr3 the IDL_PATH variables reads

   export IDL_PATH=$IDL_DIR:$IDL_DIR/lib:$XFLASH_DIR

as stated in the flash2.5 manual. Should I attach any logfiles for you to diagnose? Any insight would be very much appreciated.


Alejandro Bolaños
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