.. _parset: LoSiTo parset ------------- The parset is a simple text file that defines the steps in a run. Below is an example parset: :: # LoSiTo parset # Define global parameters msin = example_t201806301100_SBL250.MS skymodel = example.sky # Add ionospheric dispersive delays [tec] operation = TEC method = turbulence # Add clock drifts [clock] operation = CLOCK # Do the prediction [predict] operation = PREDICT outputColumn = DATA resetWeights = True predictType = h5parmpredict The parset file starts with a number of global parameters, most importantly the measurement set file name``msin``. All of the available global options are described below: .. glossary:: msin Input MS file name. Multiple MS files may be used if they have the same time-information. Glob-like expressions (``example_SB*.MS``) are supported. skymodel Name of the sky model file. ncpu Integer, optional. How many cores to use. The default value of -1 will use all available cores. qsub Boolean, optional, default: False. If ``qsub=True``, LoSiTo will distribute jobs on multiple nodes when working on a SLURM-cluster. maxThreads Integer, optional. Maximum number of parallel jobs. After the global parameters, a number of steps that define the simulation follow. The first line of each step defines the step name in brackets. The lines following the step name define the operation performed by the step and its parameters. Steps are applied sequentially, in the same order as written in the parset. See :ref:`examples` for an example parset.