Article ID: 849 - Last Modified: June 6, 2011
Maestro fails with the error message
install-dir/mmshare-vversion/bin/Linux-x86/python: can't open file
install-dir/mmshare-vversion/bin/Linux-x86/toplevel.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
I get the same message if I try to run jobs.
What is the problem?
This error message usually means that you have installed the latest release into the same directory as a previous release (i.e. a different release year). To fix the problem, you must install the release into a new directory. If you want to continue using the previous release, you must reinstall it. New Schrödinger suites should always be installed into a new directory. From Suite 2011, installing into a new directory is required by the installer.
Keywords: release, Maestro
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