Gordon
gordon.driver@abo.fi
yes, I actually came to that conclusion with a subsequent look back in the bindings directory. Thanks and sorry for the irritation!
Kind regards,
Gordon
On Sun Mar 14 '10 3:51pm, Alex Granovsky wrote
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>Hi,
>this message only means that you picked up wrong bindings dll,
>most likely you are trying to use MPIBIND.NT-MPICH.DLL instead
>of MPIBIND.NT-MPICH-SMP.DLL as directed. Please try again using
>the correct file!
>Regards,
>Alex
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>On Sun Mar 14 '10 3:04pm, Gordon wrote
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>>Hi Alex,
>>Thanks to you and all those others bearing with me. I have followed your directions (which I am extremely grateful for), and received an error message "The program can't start because mpich.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem." So, I looked in the FF directory, and saw "mpich_smp.dll" only, which I just renamed "mpich.dll". I can now run from the from command line with/without external basis sets.
>>I had not previously preformed Alex's "step 4", which was the actual problem as far as I can tell. I've been using Gabedit, and so hadn't needed to do "step 4" (or at least FF worked fine there). I imagine running FiCo should been fine now also.
>>Thanks again for all the help, it is seriously appreciated.
>>Kind regards,
>>Gordon
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>>On Sun Mar 14 '10 11:35am, Alex Granovsky wrote
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>>>Hi Gordon,
>>>if you have some troubles running Firefly from within FiCo,
>>>why not to run it directly from the command prompt?
>>>E.g., do the following:
>>>1. Create C:\Firefly folder.
>>>2. Unrar all the files of Firefly's distribution to this folder
>>>3. rename mpibind.dll to mpibind.dll.old
>>>4. Pick up the MPIBIND.NT-MPICH-SMP.DLL from C:\Firefly\bindings folder;
>>>copy it to C:\Firefly, and rename to mpibind.dll
>>>5. Put your input file (say test.inp) and basis set file (say, mybasis.lib) to C:\Firefly
>>>6. Open the command prompt window
>>>7. At command prompt, type:
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>>>C:
>>>cd C:\Firefly
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>>>8. Run Firefly:
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>>>Firefly.exe -r -f -p -stdext -i C:\Firefly\test.inp -o C:\Firefly\test.out -b C:\Firefly\mybasis.lib -np 2
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>>>That's basically all. The external basis set file will be used if you add
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$basis extfil=.t. gbasis=name_of_your_basis_set $end
>>>statement to your input file.
>>>E.g., if the basis set file comes from the pvxz.zip archive on the Firefly's server,
>>>then the name could be cc-pvtz (actually, it is contained in the cc-pvtz.lib file,
>>>however, the name of file can be abitrary, what is important is
>>>how the basis set is labeled - look into cc-pvtz.lib file to find the labels)
>>>Regards,
>>>Alex Granovsky
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>>>On Sun Mar 14 '10 10:47am, Gordon wrote
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>>>>Hi Thomas,
>>>>Yes, I have done as you suggested (from my first use of FiCo). FF.exe selected. LIBDIR (on root) selected. 2 CPUs selected, and AUTO selected (as working dir). I select input file, and press run (both with and without ext-basis set called using -b command) and I receive the error. Alex made a comment now to use -o name_of_output_file, this makes the error message disappear! However, now in the active job view I get a blinking cursor, and FF is actually not running. With or without the -o command, I did see a (albeit blank = 0 kb) output file written to the same directory that contains the input file.
>>>>I think I have all this set up correctly. I have also tried to run FF from my desktop, where I place the entire folder "FIREFLY" and run from there, but still no dice. I am also running FiCo from the desktop, and, I have moved my folder containing my input to the desktop, but again, no luck.
>>>>I will keep reading and trying! Thanks for all the help!
>>>>Kind regards,
>>>>Gordon
>>>>On Sat Mar 13 '10 8:12pm, Pasquale Morvillo wrote
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>>>>>On Fri Mar 12 '10 12:02pm, Gordon wrote
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>>>>>>Hello Thomas,
>>>>>>Thank you for the nice advice. I have been attempting to run FF from FiCo, using an external basis set (as per Pavel's instructions), but seem to come up with a variety of errors, depending on what I have tried.
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>>>>>Dear Gordon,
>>>>>check your FiCo settings. Open the settings dialog box and check:
>>>>>1. that you have selected a valid Firefly executable.
>>>>>2. that you have loaded the external basis set in the "External basis set library file" edit box.
>>>>>3. that you have a valid directory in the working directories; if you choose the List, then add a directory for each CPU cores used, i.e. if you select 2 CPU cores, you need to enter 2 dir. Otherwise select autocreate.
>>>>>4. as first try, leave blank the "additional command line option" edit box.
>>>>>To run a job, add an input file in the input file queues (main screen) and press "Run".
>>>>>Using the above procedure, I am able to use FF with FiCo with an external basis set.
>>>>>Good luck and let me know.
>>>>>regards