Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled

2013-04-08 Thread Anirban
I thought the sole purpose of open source discussions and sharing is to
help any scientific (or other) community to grow and benefit from each
other, without taking into account the Nationality of the beneficiaries. If
someone is willingly helping out somebody, whether Indian or not, in the
GROMACS forum, then it should not bother Mr. Luis Felipe Pineda de Castro,
since to the best of my knowledge it is not affecting him. I would request
the moderators of this forum to take adequate measures about such postings
as Mr. Castro's.

Regards,

Anirban

On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 10:55 PM, Luis Felipe Pineda de Castro <
luis.pinedadecas...@lnu.se> wrote:

> After having followed for longer time the queries sent by some Indian
> fellows, I wonder if it wouldn't more effective to arrange for a GROMACS
> tutorial offered by Justin in an Indian location. Maybe you, the Indian
> fellows, can arrange for the financing and invite Justin to hold such a
> Tutorial on the  basics of MD simulations and their implementation in
> GROMACS. Considering the time Justin is spending responding to your
> queries, maybe because you are devoid of adequate supervision or
> theoretical background, this would be only fair. This posting is maybe a
> little bit off topic, but somehow related.
>
> 
> From: gmx-users-boun...@gromacs.org [gmx-users-boun...@gromacs.org] on
> behalf of Shima Arasteh [shima_arasteh2...@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 5:22 PM
> To: Discussion list for GROMACS users
> Subject: Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled
>
> You mean start over the NPT step?
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Shima
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Justin Lemkul 
> To: Discussion list for GROMACS users 
> Cc:
> Sent: Friday, April 5, 2013 7:50 PM
> Subject: Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled
>
> On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Shima Arasteh
> wrote:
>
> > As I visualized the system, I see a water molecule somewhere between
> lipid
> > chains near the protein entrance. This has been happen during NPT. I' d
> > like to delete this molecule but with such a kind of fatal error this
> would
> > impossible. So what's the way?  Is there any tricky way to change
> > coordinate of molecule? but I seems also impossible becasue PME problem!
> > So whats the solution?
> >
> >
> Delete the molecule, adjust your topology (and index file, if necessary),
> and start over with the equilibration.
>
> -Justin
>
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> 
>
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> Department of Biochemistry
> Virginia Tech
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RE: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled

2013-04-05 Thread Luis Felipe Pineda de Castro
After having followed for longer time the queries sent by some Indian fellows, 
I wonder if it wouldn't more effective to arrange for a GROMACS tutorial 
offered by Justin in an Indian location. Maybe you, the Indian fellows, can 
arrange for the financing and invite Justin to hold such a Tutorial on the  
basics of MD simulations and their implementation in GROMACS. Considering the 
time Justin is spending responding to your queries, maybe because you are 
devoid of adequate supervision or theoretical background, this would be only 
fair. This posting is maybe a little bit off topic, but somehow related.


From: gmx-users-boun...@gromacs.org [gmx-users-boun...@gromacs.org] on behalf 
of Shima Arasteh [shima_arasteh2...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 5:22 PM
To: Discussion list for GROMACS users
Subject: Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled

You mean start over the NPT step?



Sincerely,
Shima


- Original Message -
From: Justin Lemkul 
To: Discussion list for GROMACS users 
Cc:
Sent: Friday, April 5, 2013 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled

On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Shima Arasteh
wrote:

> As I visualized the system, I see a water molecule somewhere between lipid
> chains near the protein entrance. This has been happen during NPT. I' d
> like to delete this molecule but with such a kind of fatal error this would
> impossible. So what's the way?  Is there any tricky way to change
> coordinate of molecule? but I seems also impossible becasue PME problem!
> So whats the solution?
>
>
Delete the molecule, adjust your topology (and index file, if necessary),
and start over with the equilibration.

-Justin

--



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Research Scientist
Department of Biochemistry
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA
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231-9080http://www.bevanlab.biochem.vt.edu/Pages/Personal/justin
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Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled

2013-04-05 Thread Justin Lemkul
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Shima Arasteh
wrote:

> You mean start over the NPT step?
>
>
Yes.

-Justin

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Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled

2013-04-05 Thread Shima Arasteh
You mean start over the NPT step?


 
Sincerely,
Shima


- Original Message -
From: Justin Lemkul 
To: Discussion list for GROMACS users 
Cc: 
Sent: Friday, April 5, 2013 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled

On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Shima Arasteh
wrote:

> As I visualized the system, I see a water molecule somewhere between lipid
> chains near the protein entrance. This has been happen during NPT. I' d
> like to delete this molecule but with such a kind of fatal error this would
> impossible. So what's the way?  Is there any tricky way to change
> coordinate of molecule? but I seems also impossible becasue PME problem!
> So whats the solution?
>
>
Delete the molecule, adjust your topology (and index file, if necessary),
and start over with the equilibration.

-Justin

-- 



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Research Scientist
Department of Biochemistry
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA
jalemkul[at]vt.edu | (540)
231-9080http://www.bevanlab.biochem.vt.edu/Pages/Personal/justin


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Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled

2013-04-05 Thread Justin Lemkul
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Shima Arasteh
wrote:

> As I visualized the system, I see a water molecule somewhere between lipid
> chains near the protein entrance. This has been happen during NPT. I' d
> like to delete this molecule but with such a kind of fatal error this would
> impossible. So what's the way?  Is there any tricky way to change
> coordinate of molecule? but I seems also impossible becasue PME problem!
> So whats the solution?
>
>
Delete the molecule, adjust your topology (and index file, if necessary),
and start over with the equilibration.

-Justin

-- 



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Research Scientist
Department of Biochemistry
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA
jalemkul[at]vt.edu | (540)
231-9080http://www.bevanlab.biochem.vt.edu/Pages/Personal/justin


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Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled

2013-04-05 Thread Shima Arasteh
As I visualized the system, I see a water molecule somewhere between lipid 
chains near the protein entrance. This has been happen during NPT. I' d like to 
delete this molecule but with such a kind of fatal error this would impossible. 
So what's the way?  Is there any tricky way to change coordinate of molecule? 
but I seems also impossible becasue PME problem!
So whats the solution? 


 
Sincerely,
Shima



 From: Justin Lemkul 
To: Shima Arasteh ; Discussion list for GROMACS 
users  
Sent: Friday, April 5, 2013 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled
 






On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Shima Arasteh  
wrote:

I' d like to know if it is acceptable to change the molecule coordinates to 
solve this problem?
>
>

It's unlikely that some ad hoc change will magically fix a problem.  Energy 
minimization should take care of clashes.
 
Some time back, I deleted such a molecule and then I got a fatal error 
containing that the trj file and other inputs are not inconsistent.
>
>

Right, because you've now changed the contents of the system.  It no longer 
matches the topology and the trajectory would then be discontinuous.

-Justin
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Department of Biochemistry
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Re: Fw: [gmx-users] water molecule can not be settled

2013-04-05 Thread Justin Lemkul
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Shima Arasteh
wrote:

> I' d like to know if it is acceptable to change the molecule coordinates
> to solve this problem?
>
>
It's unlikely that some ad hoc change will magically fix a problem.  Energy
minimization should take care of clashes.


> Some time back, I deleted such a molecule and then I got a fatal error
> containing that the trj file and other inputs are not inconsistent.
>
>
Right, because you've now changed the contents of the system.  It no longer
matches the topology and the trajectory would then be discontinuous.

-Justin

-- 



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Research Scientist
Department of Biochemistry
Virginia Tech
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