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March 23, 2006, 11:29 |
.pstt file
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Is there a limit to the size of the .pstt file?
I am running a transient simulation (LES) for 43 seconds with a time-step of 0.01 (4300 time-steps) and attempting to record the results at every time-step from 23 seconds onwards in order that I can perform a time-average of this data. My simulation got to time-step 3889 when our cluster went down. I tried to view the results up to that point and there was only results for 70 time-steps (2300-2369) when really I was expecting results for 1590 time-steps (2300-3889). Why have the remaining 1520 time-steps not been saved? Is there a limit to the size of the .pstt file? Does this mean that I have to spit up my simulation into smaller parts? Is there no other way around this such as increasing the size of the .pstt file? By the way this is a large mesh just under 4 million nodes. Cheers Andy |
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