Hello @ABraun thanks for replaying… it is the installation directory
but it is different in your shource file:
it is hard to understand your setting and think of potential error sources when you switch the configurations which you presented in earlier posts.
Do you have any colleagues who could have a look at your setting? I honestly can’t find the error source like this. Have you checked the contents of the folders exported by SNAP? How many images do you use?
I have used 16 images and i have 15 interferograms previously i have tried to go up to stamp step four unfortunately my computer had formated thats why i am trying to install stamp again…this is to tell the data has no a problem my problem is on installation and running stams
the “segmentation fault (core dump)” error was reported a couple of times. In these three cases, this error was resolved by reinstalling the operating system:
Ok Thanks alot @I will do that
Indeed @ABraun you are right.
I am afraid the study area is too large. Could you please say how many burst and subswaths are contained in your AOI and which is the RAM of your computer?
After installing successfully all the necessary software packages, StaMPS should work smoothly (except for Step 2 where you have to update your ps_load_initial_gamma.m in the matlab folder under StaMPS-4.1-beta).
Let me share to you my StaMPS_CONFIG.bash and StaMPS_CONFIG.tcsh files as shown below. Just change the username (i.e. ryeramirez in this case) to an appropriate one. Please note that I am using snap2stamps for the pre-processing part.
Below is the screenshot for sourcing StaMPS (and TRAIN).
Again, this should work smoothly if you have the correct directory paths.
I hope this helps.
Thanks also to @ABraun and @mdelgado because I came up with my own documentation about downloading, installing, and running the many software packages for PSI analysis using StaMPS.
What about the HW resources?
@mdelgado @ABraun @thho @CFEgildan71
I have re installed os again and run the stamp and still am unable to get the result
As it remained unanswered so far: Do the folders you have exported from SNAP look alright?
- geo
- rslc
- diff0
- dem
Their content should look similar as here: Workflow between SNAP and StaMPS
thank you for reporting.
Well…
could it be related to the gcc version employed?
Which one you used to compile the code in the stamps/src folder?
@Am not quite sure whether it is related or not…
I found it on CentOS … so this is why I am asking.
@now am simply runing default stamp(1,1) without any command
in which step i should have to insert?
setparm(‘insar_processor’,‘gamma’)
and
setparm(‘scla_deramp’, ‘y’)