[Users] create-submit AttributeError

Roland Haas rhaas at illinois.edu
Wed Oct 26 11:51:14 CDT 2022


Hello Bradley,

Thank you for pining me on this. I had a look but have to admit I am
somewhat stumped as to why this would happen.

Yours,
Roland

> Roland,
> 
> Thanks for getting back to me! The backtrace is below:
> 
> Warning: Importing properties from /home/brad.traver/et_runs/NeutronStarTest/output-0000/SIMFACTORY/properties.ini failed.
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/home/brad.traver/einsteintoolkit/Cactus/repos/simfactory2/bin/../lib/sim.py", line 149, in <module>
>     main()
>   File "/home/brad.traver/einsteintoolkit/Cactus/repos/simfactory2/bin/../lib/sim.py", line 145, in main
>     CommandDispatch()
>   File "/home/brad.traver/einsteintoolkit/Cactus/repos/simfactory2/bin/../lib/sim.py", line 107, in CommandDispatch
>     module.main()
>   File "/home/brad.traver/einsteintoolkit/Cactus/repos/simfactory2/lib/sim-manage.py", line 398, in main
>     CommandDispatch()
>   File "/home/brad.traver/einsteintoolkit/Cactus/repos/simfactory2/lib/sim-manage.py", line 377, in CommandDispatch
>     exec("command_%s()" % command)
>   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
>   File "/home/brad.traver/einsteintoolkit/Cactus/repos/simfactory2/lib/sim-manage.py", line 220, in command_run
>     restart.submitRun(simulationName, restart_id)
>   File "/home/brad.traver/einsteintoolkit/Cactus/repos/simfactory2/lib/simrestart.py", line 1075, in submitRun
>     self.run()
>   File "/home/brad.traver/einsteintoolkit/Cactus/repos/simfactory2/lib/simrestart.py", line 1096, in run
>     testsuite = self.Properties.testsuite == "True"
> AttributeError: 'SimProperties' object has no attribute 'testsuite'
> 
> Bradley Traver
> Cyberinfrastructure Engineer
> Computational Research Center
> Chester Fritz Library, Room 334A
> University of North Dakota
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> Office: 701-777-6514
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roland Haas <rhaas at illinois.edu>
> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2022 10:04 AM
> To: Traver, Bradley <brad.traver at und.edu>
> Cc: users at einsteintoolkit.org
> Subject: Re: [Users] create-submit AttributeError
> 
> Hello Bradley,
> 
> Sorry to hear that simfactory failed for you and thank you for reporting this.
> 
> Do you have the Python backtrace (if there was one) at hand and could attach it (as a text file) to an email, please? That way we  would know exactly which line of code produces the error message.
> 
> Yours,
> Roland
> 
> > Greetings!
> > 
> > I am trying to get Einstein Toolkit up and running on our cluster.
> > All of the configuration files seem to be correct. As a test, I am 
> > running the following command with a parameter file provided by one of 
> > our physics professors. ./simfactory/bin/sim create-submit 
> > NeutronStarTest tov_gallery_polytrop.par 1 24:00:00
> > 
> > When the job tries to run, the following Python error occurs:
> > 
> > AttributeError: 'SimProperties' object has no attribute 'testsuite'
> > 
> > Looking at the properties.ini file, I can see "testsuite = False" but 
> > I'm not sure where that's being pulled in from. Any assistance would 
> > be greatly appreciated!
> > 
> > Bradley Traver
> > Cyberinfrastructure Engineer
> > Computational Research Center
> > University of North Dakota
> > Chester Fritz Library, Room 334A
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> >   
> 
> 
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Yours,
Roland

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