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Here are the packages installed after I reinstalled PyCBC using the method described in "Full Virtualenv for Development and Production"
And here is the output I got after 36 hours' running.
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Hi, I am new to PyCBC and I'm trying to learn how to use PyCBC from the tutorials. Everything went well until I encountered a problem while running the example called "Simulated BBH example" from the PyCBC inference documentation (
pycbc.inference
). Here are the steps I followed:Firstly, I downloaded the file
injection.ini
and executed the scriptmake_injection.sh
from the webpage mentioned above. After completing these steps, I obtained the fileinjection.hdf
.Secondly, I downloaded the files
gw150914_like.ini
,data.ini
,emcee_pt-gw150914_like.ini
andrun.sh
in turn.Then, I executed the script
run.sh
on a cluster with 1 node and 10 cores, as described in the example. The documentation mentioned that:It seems easy to repeat this example. However, after running for 48 hours, I didn't receive any output except for the files
inference.hdf.bkup
andinference.hdf.checkpoint
. According to my understanding, I will get a file namedinference.hdf
if the script ran successfully, just like when I ran another example called "GW150914 example with gaussian noise model" in my environment before attempting this one.I have been troubled by this problem for almost a month, and I even reinstalled PyCBC last week using the method described in "Full Virtualenv for Development and Production", but nothing changed (I used
pip install pycbc
andconda install -c conde-forge pycbc
before). I don't know if there are something wrong in my steps, or if I forget some configuration, or this example needs more time to finish?Any assistance or guidance would be extremely appreciated!
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