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Operating Systems Solaris How can I mount a ufs filesystem on a solaris 10 sparc onto a Linux server Post 302202017 by ilan on Tuesday 3rd of June 2008 10:01:14 PM
Old 06-03-2008
Yes jlliagre, my linux box is of x86_64. I read that with the difference in endianness we cannot mount sparc slices onto intel buut, I am still checking that if this is a *dead end* or is there a way to go about this!!

Thanks for the helpful information.

-ilan
 

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g_potential(1)					 GROMACS suite, VERSION 4.5.4-dev-20110404-bc5695c				    g_potential(1)

NAME
g_potential - calculates the electrostatic potential across the box VERSION 4.5.4-dev-20110404-bc5695c SYNOPSIS
g_potential -f traj.xtc -n index.ndx -s topol.tpr -o potential.xvg -oc charge.xvg -of field.xvg -[no]h -[no]version -nice int -b time -e time -dt time -[no]w -xvg enum -d string -sl int -cb int -ce int -tz real -[no]spherical -ng int -[no]correct DESCRIPTION
g_potential computes the electrostatical potential across the box. The potential is calculated by first summing the charges per slice and then integrating twice of this charge distribution. Periodic boundaries are not taken into account. Reference of potential is taken to be the left side of the box. It is also possible to calculate the potential in spherical coordinates as function of r by calculating a charge distribution in spherical slices and twice integrating them. epsilon_r is taken as 1, but 2 is more appropriate in many cases. FILES
-f traj.xtc Input Trajectory: xtc trr trj gro g96 pdb cpt -n index.ndx Input Index file -s topol.tpr Input Run input file: tpr tpb tpa -o potential.xvg Output xvgr/xmgr file -oc charge.xvg Output xvgr/xmgr file -of field.xvg Output xvgr/xmgr file OTHER OPTIONS
-[no]hno Print help info and quit -[no]versionno Print version info and quit -nice int 19 Set the nicelevel -b time 0 First frame (ps) to read from trajectory -e time 0 Last frame (ps) to read from trajectory -dt time 0 Only use frame when t MOD dt = first time (ps) -[no]wno View output .xvg, .xpm, .eps and .pdb files -xvg enum xmgrace xvg plot formatting: xmgrace, xmgr or none -d string Z Take the normal on the membrane in direction X, Y or Z. -sl int 10 Calculate potential as function of boxlength, dividing the box in nr slices. -cb int 0 Discard first nr slices of box for integration -ce int 0 Discard last nr slices of box for integration -tz real 0 Translate all coordinates distance in the direction of the box -[no]sphericalno Calculate spherical thingie -ng int 1 Number of groups to consider -[no]correctno Assume net zero charge of groups to improve accuracy KNOWN PROBLEMS
- Discarding slices for integration should not be necessary. SEE ALSO
gromacs(7) More information about GROMACS is available at <http://www.gromacs.org/>. Mon 4 Apr 2011 g_potential(1)
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