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Occasionally, files used in SMS become corrupted. This can happen for a few reasons: | |||
* A file was blocked from saving correctly by system security | * A file was blocked from saving correctly by system security | ||
* The save process was terminated early | * The save process was terminated early | ||
* Project files were copied incorrectly | * Project files were copied incorrectly | ||
* An unknown error | * Project files were stored incorrectly | ||
* An unknown error occurred | |||
When files become | When files become corrupted, contact Aquaveo technical support (support@aquaveo.com) to report the issue. | ||
==Rebuilding a Corrupted Project== | |||
While the corrupted project file itself cannot be restored, the component pieces of the project can be reassembled in SMS and saved out as part of a new project file. Below is a list of the file types to reassemble: | |||
*[project name].map: The Map Module coverages saved to the project. The model-specific boundary conditions will likely need to be entered again. | |||
*[project name]_meshes.h5: These are the meshes that were in the project. Load this before loading any of the datasets saved in the [project name]_datasets folder. | |||
*[project name]_grds.h5: These are the grids that were in the project. Load this before loading any of the datasets saved in the [project name]_datasets folder. | |||
*[project name].h5: Contains scatter sets that were in the project. | |||
*Any GIS layers, such as rasters or shapefiles, will need to be loaded again. | |||
For ADCRIC models, use the following files to import the ADCIRC simulations: | |||
* Use the fort.14 or fort .15 to immport the mesh and create the simulation. | |||
* Import solution files such as fort.63, fort 64, maxele.63, and maxvel.63 | |||
For CMS-Flow, use the following files to import the CMS-Flow simulations: | |||
* [project name].cmcards file will import the UGrid and create the CMS-Flow simulation. | |||
* To load solultions for the CMS-Flow simulation, import the [project name].h5 files. | |||
For SRH-2D models, use the following files to import the SRH-2D simulations: | |||
*Reload SRH-2D simulations (including the coverages linked to them) by loading the SRHHYDRO file, found under the [project name]\SRH-2D\[simulation name] folder. | |||
*To load solutions for SRH-2D simulations that were already run, import the XMDF.h5 file from the same directory as the SRHHYDRO file. | |||
For STWAVE models, use the following files to import the SRH-2D simulations: | |||
*Reload STWAVE simulations (including the coverages linked to them) by loading the[simulation name].sim file, found under the simulation folder. | |||
==Related Topics== | |||
* [[SMS:Native SMS Files|Native SMS Files]] | |||
* [[SMS:Importing Non-native SMS Files|Importing Non-Native SMS Files]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 27 May 2021
Occasionally, files used in SMS become corrupted. This can happen for a few reasons:
- A file was blocked from saving correctly by system security
- The save process was terminated early
- Project files were copied incorrectly
- Project files were stored incorrectly
- An unknown error occurred
When files become corrupted, contact Aquaveo technical support (support@aquaveo.com) to report the issue.
Rebuilding a Corrupted Project
While the corrupted project file itself cannot be restored, the component pieces of the project can be reassembled in SMS and saved out as part of a new project file. Below is a list of the file types to reassemble:
- [project name].map: The Map Module coverages saved to the project. The model-specific boundary conditions will likely need to be entered again.
- [project name]_meshes.h5: These are the meshes that were in the project. Load this before loading any of the datasets saved in the [project name]_datasets folder.
- [project name]_grds.h5: These are the grids that were in the project. Load this before loading any of the datasets saved in the [project name]_datasets folder.
- [project name].h5: Contains scatter sets that were in the project.
- Any GIS layers, such as rasters or shapefiles, will need to be loaded again.
For ADCRIC models, use the following files to import the ADCIRC simulations:
- Use the fort.14 or fort .15 to immport the mesh and create the simulation.
- Import solution files such as fort.63, fort 64, maxele.63, and maxvel.63
For CMS-Flow, use the following files to import the CMS-Flow simulations:
- [project name].cmcards file will import the UGrid and create the CMS-Flow simulation.
- To load solultions for the CMS-Flow simulation, import the [project name].h5 files.
For SRH-2D models, use the following files to import the SRH-2D simulations:
- Reload SRH-2D simulations (including the coverages linked to them) by loading the SRHHYDRO file, found under the [project name]\SRH-2D\[simulation name] folder.
- To load solutions for SRH-2D simulations that were already run, import the XMDF.h5 file from the same directory as the SRHHYDRO file.
For STWAVE models, use the following files to import the SRH-2D simulations:
- Reload STWAVE simulations (including the coverages linked to them) by loading the[simulation name].sim file, found under the simulation folder.
Related Topics
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Riverine/Estuarine Models: | AdH • HEC-RAS • HYDRO AS-2D • RMA2 • RMA4 • SRH-2D • TUFLOW • TUFLOW FV | |
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