Re: [gmx-users] How to suppress the screen info & how to overwrite files?

2011-08-13 Thread Bogdan Costescu
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 19:23, Justin A. Lemkul wrote: > Try setting the environment variable GMX_MAXBACKUP to zero. This environment variable is read only by the 4.5 series. In 4.0.7 there is no way to control it, there is a hard-coded limit of 128. Cheers, Bogdan -- gmx-users mailing list

Re: [gmx-users] How to suppress the screen info & how to overwrite files?

2011-08-12 Thread Da-Wei Li
It is possible that the terminal that used to run gromacs does not have GMX_MAXBACKUP set up. if you use some queue software, put "export GMX_MAXBACKUP=0" in the submitting script or even put it into your .bashrc file. On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Hiroshi Fujisaki wrote: > Dear Justin, > > T

Re: [gmx-users] How to suppress the screen info & how to overwrite files?

2011-08-12 Thread Hiroshi Fujisaki
Dear Justin, Thanks for your prompt reply and help. I understood about the first item, but even if I type export GMX_MAXBACKUP=0 (bash) it does not seem to work. What is the recommended procedure? Is there any problem with revision? I appreciate your help. Best wishes, > Hiroshi Fujisaki wrot

Re: [gmx-users] How to suppress the screen info & how to overwrite files?

2011-08-12 Thread Justin A. Lemkul
Hiroshi Fujisaki wrote: Dear gromacs users, I am using gromacs 4.0.7 or higher and I would like to ask you two simple questions. For a certain purpose, I use gromacs (grompp or mdrun) many times, and the same information appear on the screen, which might make the computational process sl

[gmx-users] How to suppress the screen info & how to overwrite files?

2011-08-12 Thread Hiroshi Fujisaki
Dear gromacs users, I am using gromacs 4.0.7 or higher and I would like to ask you two simple questions. For a certain purpose, I use gromacs (grompp or mdrun) many times, and the same information appear on the screen, which might make the computational process slow. How can I suppress such