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Pascal
12-11-2002, 02:12 AM
As I saw that morning in the client folder,
I saw this in the really huge error.log (greater than 1 megabyte)



!!! Contact between residues ARG and TRP too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues SER and SER too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues CYS and ALA too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues VAL and GLY too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues ARG and LEU too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues ALA and ASN too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues SER and ALA too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues ALA and SER too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues ASN and VAL too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues ASN and GLN too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues GLN and THR too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues ARG and ALA too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues SER and THR too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues ARG and ALA too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues CYS and GLY too close !!!
!!! Contact between residues ASN and TYR too close !!!


I'm using the linux icc client, someone else has also detected this error.

Michael H.W. Weber
12-11-2002, 05:46 AM
Is there a simple switch to disable error.log generation?

I care less about the rapidly increasing file size but this continuous harddisk access drives me nuts - at least in the long run. :D I also don't think it does much good regarding my drive's lifetime. :jester:

Michael.

P.S.: RAM disk no option.

Brian the Fist
12-11-2002, 10:59 AM
see www.distributedfolding.org/news.html

bwkaz
12-11-2002, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by Michael H.W. Weber
Is there a simple switch to disable error.log generation? Of course there is. There were actually a couple posted in the other thread -- the one I liked was ln -sf /dev/null error.log, but that doesn't work on M$ OS'es (the less-than-intelligent filesystem lacks symlink (or indeed, hard link as well) capability). You can also create a directory named error.log, and hopefully that will also stop it...

(I realize that these aren't switches, of course...)