<div dir="ltr">I solved the problem when I set the resolution explicitly instead of relying on the defaults in the QGIS interface, when setting the region to subset. <br><div class="gmail_quote"><div><br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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> I am typing the commands in a GRASS shell called from the GRASS tools menu,<br>
> and attach my steps following p91 of the book. Any suggestions appreciated!<br>
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> Thanks<br>
> Brendon Wolff-Piggott<br>
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> user@USER-5F22862413 /c/documents and settings/user/grassdata/rsa/geographic<br>
> $ g.region "region=ecoast"<br>
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Please post<br>
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g.region region=ecoast -p<br>
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to understand at which resolution you create the new map (if not the<br>
original res.).<br>
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> user@USER-5F22862413 /c/documents and settings/user/grassdata/rsa/geographic<br>
> $ r.mapcalc "srtm_ecoast=srtm_rsa"<br>
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> GRASS_INFO_ERROR(804,1): Unable to close raster map<br>
> GRASS_INFO_END(804,1)<br>
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possilby you have nanometer resolution and try to generate a XXGB file?<br>
Disk full?<br>
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Markus<br>
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