I apologise in advance for the vagueness of this error report. It happened
after 434 WFCAM frames were processed over a few hours of reduction time
with ORAC-DR. The pipeline first crashed on PSF, giving an error similar
to the following:
!! GRP1_GTSLT: Maximum number of groups (500) exceeded
! GRP1_GTSLT: Unable to create a new group
! GRP_NEW: Unable to create a new group
! Error obtaining a group of existing NDFs using group expression
! "y20050907_00557_ff"
! Unable to associate a group of NDFs with parameter NDF.
! STATS: Error computing simple statistics for an NDF's pixels.
!! GRP__NOMOR: GRP common arrays full
Error in obeyw to monolith kappa_mon (task=stats): 233603130
Arguments were: ndf=y20050907_00557_ff clip=[2,2.5,3,3]
Then it crashed on every subsequent file, but not on the first KAPPA call
of the recipe, but always on STATS. What are the GRP common arrays, how
can they get full, and how can I avoid them getting full? I've never seen
this happen before, and I could have sworn I've run through more than 434
files in one reduction before. I'm not out of disk space -- I have about
46 gigs free on this drive.
I'm running the pipeline from the top again with debuggin on to see if it
crashes again, but it'll take a while.
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