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From: <by...@nc...> - 2014-04-08 18:07:32
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I tried to send you a private message from my work address but it bounced. You are writing LXT2, not FST. You might want to check out your $ calls to set up the dumper, but it's impossible for FST to do that as it has a hard cutoff. The LXT2 dumper strips off old suffixes so if you have "fst" in your filename, that is why it is disappearing and reappearing as "lxt". -Tony > On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 3:50 PM, Stephen Williams <st...@ic...> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > This may be a Cary and/or Tony question. In my day job, we are > running long simulations using FST traces. It appears that the > dumper is cutting files off at 1Gig, though. Is this a feature? > What's weird, it seems to continue in a fresh file, but it is > called system_001.lxt, instead of .fst. Is this correct? Is > there a way to adjust this behavior? |