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  • From: "Taubert, Sebastian" <taubert AT uni-mainz.de>
  • To: "opal AT lists.psi.ch" <opal AT lists.psi.ch>
  • Subject: [Opal] Dump to H5 at start and end
  • Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2022 13:42:38 +0000
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Hi all,


Is there a quick way to tell OPAL to dump all bunch information into an H5 at the start and the end of a simulation? There is PSDUMPFRQ, but as for my tries it does not necessarily dump on the first step or the last.


I need this for optimizer evaluation where I run a lot of OPAL simulations in parallel (e.g. 64 or even more) and you can imagine that, with a low enough PSDUMPFRQ, the H5 files get enormous. But I only need the first and last step. Actually, I only need longitudinal particle position and particle momentum.


A quick tip would be much apprecciated!


Cheers

Sebastian



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