[gmx-users] Different average H bonds with different g_hbond releases

David van der Spoel spoel at xray.bmc.uu.se
Sat Nov 24 07:30:44 CET 2012


On 2012-11-24 05:41, Acoot Brett wrote:
> If we got the results by 4.5.4, what will be the method to analyze it by 4.5.5? By a pathch or by installation of 4.5.5 to analyze the 4.5.4 results?
>
In practice there is no problem to have a number of gromacs versions 
installed. It is typically not recommended to switch gromacs versions of 
mdrun during a project - unless there are know issues -  but for the 
analysis this is less critical. In this case 4.5.5 should be used.

> Cheers,
>
> Acoot
>
> --- On Sat, 24/11/12, Justin Lemkul <jalemkul at vt.edu> wrote:
>
>> From: Justin Lemkul <jalemkul at vt.edu>
>> Subject: Re: [gmx-users] Different average H bonds with different g_hbond releases
>> To: "Discussion list for GROMACS users" <gmx-users at gromacs.org>
>> Received: Saturday, 24 November, 2012, 9:30 AM
>>
>>
>> On 11/23/12 5:23 PM, Luigi CAVALLO wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> we have a .xtc and .tpr file. We were interested in
>> the
>>> average number of H-bonds in the last 10ns of a 60ns
>> long trajectory. We
>>> analyzed the jobs as g_hbond -f traj1_0-60ns.xtc -s
>> topol.tpr -b 50000
>>> -num hbond.xvg. We are displaced by having a different
>> number depending
>>> on the g_hbond release.
>>>
>>> Release 4.5.4 : Average number of hbonds per
>>> timeframe 163.620 out of 118112 possible
>>>
>>> Release 4.5.5 : Average
>>> number of hbonds per timeframe 168.168 out of 118112
>> possible
>>>
>>> Looking
>>> at the hbond.xvg file, the number of H-bonds in each
>> frame are clearly
>>> different between the two releases. How is this
>> possible ? We checked
>>> single versus double precision g_hbonds, same behavior.
>> We checked that
>>> the initial part of the output, i.e. all the various
>> g_hbond defaults,
>>> they are the same. We tested different computers and
>> compilations, same
>>> behavior.
>>>
>>> The topology and the md run were done with release
>> 4.5.4 if
>>> this could be a relevant information.
>>>
>>
>> There was a bug that was fixed in May 2011 wherein 4.5.4
>> reported too few
>> hydrogen bonds.
>>
>> commit 91a481fad7ef0d87a4f8b2cb633c9dc40644350c
>> Author: Erik Marklund <erikm at anfinsen.bmc.uu.se>
>> Date:   Tue May 10 14:37:10 2011 +0200
>>
>>       Fixed long standing bug where the
>> merging resulted in too few hbonds.
>>
>>
>> -Justin
>>
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>> Research Scientist
>> Department of Biochemistry
>> Virginia Tech
>> Blacksburg, VA
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>> http://www.bevanlab.biochem.vt.edu/Pages/Personal/justin
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