Re: [AMBER] About restart-job

From: Matthias Wildauer <amber.wildauer.org>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 14:53:50 +0200

hi,
your restart-file is written every 5000 steps and your output file is
written every 1000 steps. so when you restarted the job, the restart
file is "older" than your output-file from the stopped job and your new
output file is started from older restart-file.

best regards,
matthias wildauer

On 04/14/2010 12:48 AM, Rilei Yu wrote:
> Dear amber users,
>
> Due to some reasons, my job was stopped. The I used following input file for MD to restart my job. But I found the time was not continuous between the present out-put file and the former output file. Can anyone help me solve my confusion?
>
> &cntrl
> ntx=5,
> irest=1,
> imin=0,
> ntpr=1000,
> ntwx=1000,
> ntwr=5000,
> nstlim=800000,
>
> Rilei Yu
>
>
>
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