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Dear Markus, thank you very much. You can find in the attachment run script and log files, which belong to big domain with 0.44° resolution. I also tried to run cclm for nested domains that have 0.11° and 0.0275° resolution, respectively. The run with 0.11 stops after approximately 6 months and the run with smallest resolution (0.0275°) stops after 2 months. Maybe I’m making a mistake in my
<span class="caps">
SLURM
</span>
settings.
</p>
<p>
Best regards,
<br/>
Cemre
</p>
<p>
Dear Markus, thank you very much. You can find in the attachment run script and log files, which belong to big domain with 0.44° resolution. I also tried to run cclm for nested domains that have 0.11° and 0.0275° resolution, respectively. The run with 0.11 stops after approximately 6 months and the run with smallest resolution (0.0275°) stops after 2 months. Maybe I’m making a mistake in my
<span class="caps">
SLURM
</span>
settings.
</p>
<p>
Best regards,
<br/>
Cemre
</p>
Dear Markus, thank you very much. You can find in the attachment run script and log files, which belong to big domain with 0.44° resolution. I also tried to run cclm for nested domains that have 0.11° and 0.0275° resolution, respectively. The run with 0.11 stops after approximately 6 months and the run with smallest resolution (0.0275°) stops after 2 months. Maybe I’m making a mistake in my
SLURM
settings.
Dear Markus, thank you very much. You can find in the attachment run script and log files, which belong to big domain with 0.44° resolution. I also tried to run cclm for nested domains that have 0.11° and 0.0275° resolution, respectively. The run with 0.11 stops after approximately 6 months and the run with smallest resolution (0.0275°) stops after 2 months. Maybe I’m making a mistake in my SLURM settings.
Best regards,
Cemre