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\][poiuytrewq 11-28-2013 04:20 AM

disc full
 
please help me in this error

Error detected; refer to program source file /home/ku/pa/oommf-1.2a5/pkg/vf/vecfile.cc, line 3582, in class Vf_Ovf20FileHeader, member function WriteData.
ERROR DETAILS: Error evaluating output "Magnetization" of object "Oxs_MinDriver:" --- Write error (device full?)
(Oxs_Output)

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Message time: Thu Nov 28 21:01:59 IST 2013
Message id: crc:0xB3672E1D 310
Message src: Oxs_Output

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STACK TRACE:
Error while executing
"_Oxs_Schedule13 Send Step"
(Oc_EventHandler for (tag,event): '(Oxs,Step)')

druuna 11-28-2013 04:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by \][poiuytrewq (Post 5071911)
ERROR DETAILS: Error evaluating output "Magnetization" of object "Oxs_MinDriver:" --- Write error (device full?)

Did you check the hint in the error message?

TB0ne 11-28-2013 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by \][poiuytrewq (Post 5071911)
please help me in this error

Error detected; refer to program source file /home/ku/pa/oommf-1.2a5/pkg/vf/vecfile.cc, line 3582, in class Vf_Ovf20FileHeader, member function WriteData.
ERROR DETAILS: Error evaluating output "Magnetization" of object "Oxs_MinDriver:" --- Write error (device full?)
(Oxs_Output)

--------------

Message time: Thu Nov 28 21:01:59 IST 2013
Message id: crc:0xB3672E1D 310
Message src: Oxs_Output

--------------

STACK TRACE:
Error while executing
"_Oxs_Schedule13 Send Step"
(Oc_EventHandler for (tag,event): '(Oxs,Step)')

As druuna said...it's very plainly telling you your disk is full. The very obvious course of action would be to either delete something and free up some space, or write to another disk that has space.

Since you don't provide any useful details, like version/distro of Linux, where you got this code, where you're writing, anything about your disk/hardware, there's not much we can tell you.


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