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kazemoor
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restart

Post by kazemoor » Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:17 am

Dear All
Could yambo continue from restart like espresso ? if yes , how?
I use p6 machines that the running time is 24 hours and for GW calculation I need more time, but with this limitation , I couldn't do GW.
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Ali Kazempour, Isfahan Univ. Of Tech. ,Iran

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Re: restart

Post by myrta gruning » Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:05 am

Dear Ali
Could yambo continue from restart like espresso ? if yes , how?
Yes, it can for some part and it is automatic:
During those calculations beside the SAVE directory you will have a RESTART directory. If the calculation ends the RESTART folder is deleted, if instead does not, the RESTART calculation stays. If you relaunch yambo, it checks whether there is a RESTART directory and in case restart the calculation from where it was stopped.
I use p6 machines that the running time is 24 hours and for GW calculation I need more time, but with this limitation , I couldn't do GW.
Specifically about GW, the restart is just for the calculation of the screening, while there is no restart for the actual calculation of the QP corrections (as far as I know). Though for this part is very rare that the correction on a single DFT state takes more than 24h (at least never happened to me), so you may divide your job to calculate groups of QP corrections so that the job lasts less than 24h.

I hope this is clear. Let me know if you have any doubt.

Regards,
Myrta
Dr Myrta Grüning
School of Mathematics and Physics
Queen's University Belfast - Northern Ireland

http://www.researcherid.com/rid/B-1515-2009

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