Re: [AMBER] Merge cpout files to analyze full simulation

From: He, Amy via AMBER <amber.ambermd.org>
Date: Mon, 20 May 2024 22:33:45 +0000

I’ve done similar things before. The timestamps shouldn’t matter as long as the total length is consistent amongst all replicas, but please let me know if you find any further issues with this!

Amy

From: Abdelrahman, Noureen <noureen.unc.edu>
Date: Monday, May 20, 2024 at 6:16 PM
To: He, Amy <he.1768.buckeyemail.osu.edu>, AMBER Mailing List <amber.ambermd.org>
Subject: Re: Merge cpout files to analyze full simulation
Thanks, I've done that. But is it okay that in my combined. cpout file I have the same Timestep twice? For instance my time steps go like this: 100, 200, 300,. . . . 1000000 (from the first file), then 100, 200,. . . 1100000 (from the second file). 

Thanks, I've done that. But is it okay that in my combined.cpout file I have the same Timestep twice? For instance my time steps go like this: 100, 200, 300,....1000000 (from the first file), then 100, 200,...1100000 (from the second file).

Noureen
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From: He, Amy <he.1768.buckeyemail.osu.edu>
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2024 9:42 AM
To: Abdelrahman, Noureen <noureen.unc.edu>; AMBER Mailing List <amber.ambermd.org>
Subject: Re: Merge cpout files to analyze full simulation


Hi Noureen,



You can concatenate the first and second cpout files for each replica. Doing this might work:



cat first_rep.001.cpout second_rep.001cpout > combined_rep.001.cpout



Before you process and reorder (cphstats --fix-remd) the REMD data. All combined cpout files need to have the same length (number of data points) if I remember correctly.



Hope this helps!



Bests,

Amy H



From: Abdelrahman, Noureen via AMBER <amber.ambermd.org>
Date: Monday, May 20, 2024 at 9:10 AM
To: AMBER Mailing List <amber.ambermd.org>
Subject: [AMBER] Merge cpout files to analyze full simulation


Hello everyone,

I was running a pH-REMD simulation that timed out, and I restarted it using the updated coordinates and cpin files. Now, I have two sets of cpout files that I need to merge for each pH to start my analysis. However, it doesn't seem that cphstats has a merge option. What is the best way to merge my cpout files to analyze the full simulation?

Thank you,
Noureen
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