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==Rebuilding a Corrupted Project==
==Rebuilding a Corrupted Project==


In the meantime, the component pieces of the project can be reassembled in SMS and saved out as part of a new project file. We've listed an example of the file types to reassemble below.
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].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 your project. You will need to load this before loading any of the datasets saved in the [project name]_datasets folder. Although not pictured in the example screenshot below, you may have a similar file for scatter sets.
*[project name]_meshes.h5: These are the meshes that were in your project. You will need to load this before loading any of the datasets saved in the [project name]_datasets folder. Although not pictured in the example screenshot below, you may have a similar file for scatter sets.
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*Similar to loading in the *.map file, you can reload SRH simulations (including the coverages linked to them) by loading the SRHHYDRO file, found under the [project name]\SRH-2D\[simulation name] folder(s).  
*Similar to loading in the *.map file, you can reload SRH simulations (including the coverages linked to them) by loading the SRHHYDRO file, found under the [project name]\SRH-2D\[simulation name] folder(s).  
*To load solutions for SRH simulations that were already run, import the XMDF.h5 file from the same directory as the SRHHYDRO file.
*To load solutions for SRH simulations that were already run, import the XMDF.h5 file from the same directory as the SRHHYDRO file.


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Revision as of 19:57, 26 May 2021

Occassionally, 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 or without all necessary files
  • An unknown error occured

When files become corrupted, contact Aquaveo technical support 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 your project. You will need to load this before loading any of the datasets saved in the [project name]_datasets folder. Although not pictured in the example screenshot below, you may have a similar file for scatter sets.
  • Any GIS layers, such as rasters or shapefiles, will need to be loaded again.
  • Similar to loading in the *.map file, you can reload SRH simulations (including the coverages linked to them) by loading the SRHHYDRO file, found under the [project name]\SRH-2D\[simulation name] folder(s).
  • To load solutions for SRH simulations that were already run, import the XMDF.h5 file from the same directory as the SRHHYDRO file.