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ERROR 000732: Input Raster Dataset #19
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This can occur if MPI is not properly installed or paths are not correct from the install. Try the following:
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Thanks dtarb, It worked for me. |
I also have this error, but I'm not as computer savoy to figure out what you mean above for the solution. I just uninstalled and updated TauDEM to 5.3.5 today using the complete windows installer. I'm trying to use pitfill or D-infinity tools, but this error (the same one above) just keeps coming up. I've located my mpiexec file and it was in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft HPC Pack 2012\Bin using "where". I copied it to the TauDEM5Exe folder, but that didn't seem to solve the problem. I found the "Advance system settings" that I need to edit the "Path" in the 'System variables' section. All the paths were there (e.g., C:\Program Files\Microsoft HPC Pack 2012\Bin;C:\GDAL;C:\Program Files\GDAL;C:\Program Files\TauDEM\TauDEM5Exe) but the TauDEM was there twice. "Where gdal111.gll" didn't work, but I found the gdal111.dll file in the C:\Program Files\GDAL folder. So, not sure what I've done wrong. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks!!! |
I can not see anything wrong with the paths. Check that there are no trailing spaces that sometimes cause problems. If you type "path" at the command prompt do you see the path correctly. Copying an exe file to a different location is generally not a good idea as it may have other dependencies, so I suggest leaving it where it was. Did you type "where gdal111.dll" or "where gdal111.gll" as you wrote above. The typo "g" would explain where not finding it, but still does not explain why this does not work for you. Did you reboot the computer after the path changes. They may not take effect on programs that are already running and rebooting makes sure everything gets restarted. |
Yes...this worked!! I likely had a typo and I restarted my machine. Now the gdal file is present and the TauDEM tool worked fine. Thanks for helping on this so quickly! |
when i type in cmd : C:\Users\danie>where pitremove |
This means that the path to where the TauDEM functions are has not been set. The typical location is C:\Program Files\TauDEM\TauDEM5Exe and this needs to be on your path. This should have been done by the installer, but if you did not have permissions to change paths, or did not have the set path box checked, it may not have been set. As noted above the path can be edited from "advanced system settings". Type advanced in the start search and select this, Then select environment variables and find path under system variables and create a new entry with the path to the location of the files on your system. |
Thank you very much. |
See my response in #192 (comment) |
No...it's been too many years since I've worked in GIS with DEMs. Sorry.
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@RondaStrauch I saw this comment, but am not sure what the problem is that you are referring to. If you tell me a bit more I may be able to help. |
@realmzoer15, can you share your problem with David? I just responded in email and it doesn't track your original image on the avalanche runout algorithm. |
I download and installed TauDEM for examining the capability of the tool to edit the DEM. I extracted and imported the elevation to ArcMap and ran the 'pit remove' tool. When it finished running it shows error message;
Process started:
Executing: Calculate Statistics
Failed script PitRemove...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files\TauDEM\TauDEM5Arc\PitRemove.py", line 63, in
arcpy.CalculateStatistics_management(outFile)
File "c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.2\arcpy\arcpy\management.py", line 13825, in CalculateStatistics
raise e
ExecuteError: Failed to execute. Parameters are not valid.
ERROR 000732: Input Raster Dataset: Dataset D:\work\projects\test\Demo\cubdemfel.tif does not exist or is not supported
Failed to execute (CalculateStatistics).
Failed to execute (PitRemove).
I could not process further. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Sandhya
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