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Uintah can be built with PIDX I/O support simple adding the parameter ''-enable-pidx'' to your configure instruction. | Uintah can be built with PIDX I/O support simple adding the parameter ''-enable-pidx'' to your configure instruction. | ||
− | In order to instruct a simulation to use PIDX you have to edit the .ups and replace <DataArchiver> with <DataArchiver type=" | + | In order to instruct a simulation to use PIDX you have to edit the .ups and replace <DataArchiver> with <DataArchiver type="PIDX">. |
Here is an example of configuration you can use to generate data in the multiresolution IDX format: | Here is an example of configuration you can use to generate data in the multiresolution IDX format: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="xml"> | ||
− | <DataArchiver type=" | + | <DataArchiver type="PIDX"> |
<PIDX> | <PIDX> | ||
<checkpoint> | <checkpoint> |
Revision as of 17:33, 21 February 2019
Uintah can be built with PIDX I/O support simple adding the parameter -enable-pidx to your configure instruction.
In order to instruct a simulation to use PIDX you have to edit the .ups and replace <DataArchiver> with <DataArchiver type="PIDX">. Here is an example of configuration you can use to generate data in the multiresolution IDX format:
<DataArchiver type="PIDX"> <PIDX> <checkpoint> <compressionType>None</compressionType> <idxIo></idxIo> </checkpoint> <visIo> <compressionType>None</compressionType> <idxIo></idxIo> </visIo> </PIDX> ...