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Subject: RE: Problem with HDF5 plugin for areaDetector
From: Mark Rivers <[email protected]>
To: "Wilkins, Stuart" <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 02:59:16 +0000
Hi Stuart,

I was able to reproduce your problem.  Your screen shot shows the problem.  You are in "Stream" mode but you have set NumCapture to 0.  Under those conditions it crashed for me with a similar error.  If you are in Stream mode you need to set NumCapture to a positive number, i.e. the number of images you want to save before closing the file.

Please try the following:

- In Stream mode set NumCapture to 5 and then press Capture/Start.  It should save a single file with 5 images.

- Change to Single mode and then press Save to save a single frame.

See if both of these work for you, they do for me.

Admittedly it should not crash under the condition where NumCapture=0, so we will work on that.

This is the error I got:

2015/03/04 20:51:31.465 NDPluginFile:writeFileBase Error writing file, status=3
HDF5-DIAG: Error detected in HDF5 (1.8.7) thread 0:
  #000: H5Dio.c line 245 in H5Dwrite(): file selection+offset not within extent
    major: Dataspace
    minor: Out of range


Mark

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From: Wilkins, Stuart [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 7:15 PM
To: Mark Rivers
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Problem with HDF5 plugin for areaDetector

Hi Mark,

Tried what you suggested. I aligned by forked master with the latest from ADCore (See log below). After a `make clean` and `make` I still get the error. I have also attached a screenshot of the plugin (sorry for the png) to show the settings. Basically from this point on, starting capture to start makes it go boom. I am using the default packages from debian (see below). I couldn’t get the other branch to compile on the head, but haven’t looked fully as to why not.

Thanks,
Stuart



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commit bbed9e7b1e0844413078e06806653f2744ce5e60
Author: Stuart B. Wilkins <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date:   Wed Mar 4 20:04:20 2015 -0500

    Updates for CSX

commit 5a09bfab5bfa48303aef8dfd407be131be205f45
Merge: eeafcbc 4cd14fe
Author: Mark Rivers <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date:   Wed Mar 4 18:44:29 2015 -0600

    Merge branch 'circ_buff_trigger'

commit eeafcbcb556bbe35ffde736dbf64ed919aff2bfc
Merge: ea0a72e d75877e
Author: Mark Rivers <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date:   Wed Mar 4 18:42:08 2015 -0600

    Merge pull request #70 from timmmooney/master

    display-file translations 3/3/2015

commit 4cd14fe798b0909ae73d6e6d226e950303ea9c69
Author: Mark Rivers <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date:   Wed Mar 4 17:11:24 2015 -0600

    Removed duplicate record

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ii  hdf5-helpers                          1.8.8-9+b1                                        amd64        Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - Helper tools
ii  hdf5-tools                            1.8.8-9+b1                                        amd64        Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - Runtime tools
ii  libhdf4-0                             4.2r4-13                                          amd64        Hierarchical Data Format 4 library -- library package
ii  libhdf4-0-alt                         4.2r4-13                                          amd64        Hierarchical Data Format 4 library -- library package
ii  libhdf5-7                             1.8.8-9+b1                                        amd64        Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - runtime files - serial version
ii  libhdf5-dev                           1.8.8-9+b1                                        amd64        Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - development files - serial version
ii  libhdf5-serial-dev                    1.8.8-9+b1                                        amd64        Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - development files - transitionnal package
ii  python-h5py                           2.0.1-2+b1                                        amd64        h5py is a general-purpose Python interface to hdf5


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