When trying to run selfcal I get the following error:
"Fatal Error: Bad value for size, in MemAllop"
Looking at https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/sma/miriad/ ... subs/mem.f it seems that the error is caused by miriad not having enough memory to perform the task.
Is there a quick work around for this?
"Fatal Error: Bad value for size, in MemAllop"
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Re: "Fatal Error: Bad value for size, in MemAllop"
Hi Anita,
it's hard to say without further info, but I suspect the MemAllop is called when reading an image model.
Are you using an especially large size model?
The maximum size memory allocation in one block that Miriad can currently handle is 8 GB.
If your input model is a cube, you could try breaking it up into smaller channel ranges.
Let me know what your situation is (dimensions of model) and I can see if there is a way around this problem.
Cheers,
Mark
it's hard to say without further info, but I suspect the MemAllop is called when reading an image model.
Are you using an especially large size model?
The maximum size memory allocation in one block that Miriad can currently handle is 8 GB.
If your input model is a cube, you could try breaking it up into smaller channel ranges.
Let me know what your situation is (dimensions of model) and I can see if there is a way around this problem.
Cheers,
Mark
Re: "Fatal Error: Bad value for size, in MemAllop"
It probably was the size of the cube, but I've ended up not doing selfcal as my signal to noise isn't good enough. Thanks for the reply though!