From: Josh Babcock
OK, I get it, I misunderstood the prop RPM settings and got thoroughly confused. The answer to my question was actually on the previous line of the README.
Now, what does it mean if yasim sits there for 15 or more minutes at 98% CPU utilization? That's what's happening with my new yasim file.
It means you've found a bug in the solver. I don't recall it doing that. Maybe it is just a missing sanity check. Post what you have.
Best regards,
Jim
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OK, here's the file: http://home.comcast.net/~jrbabcock/superfort/b29-yasim.xml Here's the strace: http://home.comcast.net/~jrbabcock/superfort/out
It looks like it's only getting one line into the file. I'll muck with the first few lines and see what I can do.
Here's some output:
top - 22:47:44 up 7:58, 11 users, load average: 1.07, 0.45, 0.25
PID PPID UID PR NI VIRT SWAP %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND
20202 19663 1000 25 0 6136 3544 99.1 0.5 2:31 yasim
tower:b29$ time yasim b29-yasim.xml
real 6m54.660s user 6m40.577s sys 0m0.201s
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