Re: For help with .log file.

From: Joshua D. Moore (jdmoore_at_unity.ncsu.edu)
Date: Sun Aug 07 2005 - 23:43:30 CDT

>From what I know, if you do not specify a log file, everything prints to
the screen. Specifying a log file will put everything in the file you
specify.

If you want your log file named "Boyang.log":

namd2 my.conf > Boyang.log

All of the output including error messages (hopefully there aren't any :)
) will be in Boyang.log. You also do not have to name your configuration
file "my.conf" It can be whatever name you want.

As far as I know, each run will make a "new file". So if you start a new
run with "my.log" and a file named "my.log" already exists in the
directory, it will be overwritten. I don't know of a way to append log
files in subsequent runs.

Josh

On Sun, August 7, 2005 3:13 pm, Boyang Wang wrote:
> Hi all.
> I followed the tutorial and typed
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> namd2 my.conf > my.log
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> But it doesn't start to run namd.
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> "namd2 my.conf " runs very well.
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> I wonder how I can set the output to a certain .log file.
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> Thanks for your time!
> Boyang.
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