Hello Everyone, I am having a problem running autobuild, which appears to be happening during the refinement step. I start autobuild using : phenix.autobuild data=data.mtz model=model.mtz seq_file=sequence.dat rebuild_from_fragments=True i_ran_seed=124889 find_ncs=False refine_with_ncs=False nproc=4 The runs are failing during the first cycle with the following error message: AutoBuild_build_cycle AutoBuild Run 2 Thu Aug 15 13:37:34 2013 Build cycle 1 of 16 method:rebuild Initial rebuild cycle: just combining previous models or copying over initial PDB file Using NO_LIG_NO_WAT_CloMP_AutoBuild_input_ed.pdb for rebuild, copied to unrefined.pdb_1 Refining model: unrefined.pdb_1 Refinement strategy: ['individual_sites', 'individual_adp', 'occupancies'] No refinement carried out (may need free R flags) Error message from phenix.refine: Refinement failed... Sorry: ******************************************************************************** Failed to carry out AutoBuild_build_cycle: Initial phenix refinement of AutoBuild_run_2_/TEMP0/NO_LIG_NO_WAT_CloMP_AutoBuild_input_ed.pdb with aniso_refinement_data_PHX.mtz failed...quitting... /home/miket/projects/CloMP/Oxidized/APSoct2012/CloMP-TMAOcryo_B2_3/MRwithChainsAB/RefineCChalf/AutobuildPrep/AutoBuild_run_2_/LAST.LOG may have additional information... ******************************************************************************** I also checked the LAST.LOG file that is referenced in the error message. That appears to be a phenix.refine logfile, however it just cuts off after the "refinement start" header, with no information about the cause of the failure (no error message). My input MTZ file does indeed contain R-free flags. I have used this MTZ for refinement with phenix.refine (outside of autobuild) with no problems. Furthermore, earlier in the autobuild logfile, I see: Copying refinement_PHX.mtz to exptl_fobs_phases_freeR_flags.mtz Columns used: FP=FP SIGFP=SIGFP FreeR_flag=FreeRflag Which seems to me like it is recognizing my R-free flags column in the input MTZ. Does anyone have any idea what might be going wrong here?? Thanks, Mike -- Michael C. Thompson Graduate Student Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Division Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry University of California, Los Angeles [email protected]