From a7b689a403f2a903eb21318dff4fa7af1ac47d09 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: sjplimp
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 22:36:18 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] git-svn-id: svn://svn.icms.temple.edu/lammps-ro/trunk@11098
f3b2605a-c512-4ea7-a41b-209d697bcdaa
---
doc/read_restart.html | 18 ++++++++++++------
doc/read_restart.txt | 18 ++++++++++++------
doc/restart.html | 2 +-
doc/restart.txt | 2 +-
4 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/read_restart.html b/doc/read_restart.html
index b32ae03855..6cc58583b7 100644
--- a/doc/read_restart.html
+++ b/doc/read_restart.html
@@ -85,12 +85,18 @@ created the set and how many files are in it. Read_restart then reads
the additional files. For example, if the restart file was specified
as save.% when it was written, then read_restart reads the files
save.base, save.0, save.1, ... save.P-1, where P is the number of
-processors that created the restart file. The processors in the
-current LAMMPS simulation share the work of reading these files; each
-reads a roughly equal subset of the files. The number of processors
-which created the set can be different the number of processors in the
-current LAMMPS simulation. This can be a fast mode of input on
-parallel machines that support parallel I/O.
+processors that created the restart file.
+
+Note that P could be the total number of processors in the previous
+simulation, or some subset of those processors, if the fileper or
+nfile options were used when the restart file was written; see the
+restart and write_restart commands
+for details. The processors in the current LAMMPS simulation share
+the work of reading these files; each reads a roughly equal subset of
+the files. The number of processors which created the set can be
+different the number of processors in the current LAMMPS simulation.
+This can be a fast mode of input on parallel machines that support
+parallel I/O.
diff --git a/doc/read_restart.txt b/doc/read_restart.txt
index 974294982c..09fd395ea1 100644
--- a/doc/read_restart.txt
+++ b/doc/read_restart.txt
@@ -82,12 +82,18 @@ created the set and how many files are in it. Read_restart then reads
the additional files. For example, if the restart file was specified
as save.% when it was written, then read_restart reads the files
save.base, save.0, save.1, ... save.P-1, where P is the number of
-processors that created the restart file. The processors in the
-current LAMMPS simulation share the work of reading these files; each
-reads a roughly equal subset of the files. The number of processors
-which created the set can be different the number of processors in the
-current LAMMPS simulation. This can be a fast mode of input on
-parallel machines that support parallel I/O.
+processors that created the restart file.
+
+Note that P could be the total number of processors in the previous
+simulation, or some subset of those processors, if the {fileper} or
+{nfile} options were used when the restart file was written; see the
+"restart"_restart.html and "write_restart"_write_restart.html commands
+for details. The processors in the current LAMMPS simulation share
+the work of reading these files; each reads a roughly equal subset of
+the files. The number of processors which created the set can be
+different the number of processors in the current LAMMPS simulation.
+This can be a fast mode of input on parallel machines that support
+parallel I/O.
:line
diff --git a/doc/restart.html b/doc/restart.html
index 7091c9f3cc..8ea6d074d7 100644
--- a/doc/restart.html
+++ b/doc/restart.html
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ restart N file1 file2 keyword value ...
restart 0
restart 1000 poly.restart
restart 1000 restart.*.equil
-restart 10000 poly.%.1 poly.%.2
+restart 10000 poly.%.1 poly.%.2 nfile 10
restart v_mystep poly.restart
Description:
diff --git a/doc/restart.txt b/doc/restart.txt
index 46104b8999..7588f6cf6a 100644
--- a/doc/restart.txt
+++ b/doc/restart.txt
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ keyword = {fileper} or {nfile} :l
restart 0
restart 1000 poly.restart
restart 1000 restart.*.equil
-restart 10000 poly.%.1 poly.%.2
+restart 10000 poly.%.1 poly.%.2 nfile 10
restart v_mystep poly.restart :pre
[Description:]