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RST_DECK:(1) User Commands RST_DECK:(1)

NAME

rst_deck - Convert simulation deck to a deck ready for restart

SYNOPSIS

rst_deck [OPTIONS] ECL_DECK_FILENAME RESTART_SOURCE [BASENAME_RESTART_DECK

DESCRIPTION

The rst_deck program will load a simulation deck and parameters for a restart and reformat the deck to become a restart deck. Before the updated deck is output the program will update the SOLUTION and SCHEDULE sections. All keywords from the SOLUTION section will be cleared out(1) and a RESTART keyword will be inserted. In the SCHEDULE section the program can either remove all keywords up until the restart date, or alternatively insert SKIPREST immediately following the SCHEDULE keyword.

When creating the updated restart deck the program can either link to unmodified include files with INCLUDE statements, create a copy of deck structure in an alternative location or create one large file with all keywords in the same file. Apart from the alterations to support restart the output deck will be equivalent to the input deck, but formatting is not retained and comments have been stripped away.

Arguments:

1. The data file we are starting with.

2. The restart source; this can either be a basename with an optional path

prefix and a :N to restart from step N; alternatively you can point to an existing restart file. If you point to an existing restart file the input will be validated in several ways:
a) Unified/multiple files will be checked against the UNIFIN setting of
the deck.
b) Formatted/unformatted will be checked against the FMTIn setting of the
deck.
c) If a single file like /path/to/case/HISTORY.X0067 is given as argument the
:N notation to denote report step should not be used.
If the restart argument is given as the path to an existing file the content of the RESTART keyword will be updated to contain the correct path from the location of the restart deck to the location of the restart file. This path awareness will be fooled if the restart deck is redirected from stdout to a path different from cwd. If the restart argument is given as an absolute filename the RESTART keyword will have an absolute path, if the restart argument is a relative path the RESTART keyword will get a relative path - although an absolute path will be used if the restart file and the output deck have different roots. If the restart argument is given as a string not pointing to an existing file it will be inserted verbatim in the restart deck.
A restart step value of 0 is interpreted as a dry run - a deck which has not been set up for restart will be written out.

3. Basename of the restart deck we create, can optionally contain a path prefix;

the path will be created if it does not already exist. This argument is optional, if it is not provided the program will dump a restart deck on stdout. If the argument corresponds to an existing directory the restart case will get the same name as the base case.

OPTIONS

-s: Manipulate the SCHEDULE section by inserting a SKIPREST keyword immediately

following the SCHEDULE keyword. If the -s option is not used the SCHEDULE section will be modified by removing all keywords until we reach the restart date.

-m: [share|inline|copy] The restart deck can reuse the unmodified include files

from the base case, this is mode 'share' and is the default. With mode 'inline' the restart deck will be one long file and with mode 'copy' the file structure of the base case will be retained. The default if no -m option is given is the 'share' mode.
In the case of 'share' and 'copy' the correct path to include files will be negotiated based on the path given to the output case in the third argument. If the restart deck is passed to stdout the include files will be resolved based on output in cwd.

Example:

rst_deck /path/to/history/HISTORY.DATA rst/HISTORY:30 /path/to/rst/RESTART -s

1: The program has a compiled list of keywords which will be retained in the

SOLUTION section. The current value of that list is: RPTRST
October 2023 rst_deck 2023.10