I mean output from the benchmarks, not output from the simulator.
Where this goes is controlled by the 'output' parameter on the Process
objects.  Look in your config.ini if you don't know what this is set
to.

Also, using 60GB of physical memory for your simulation is somewhat
suspicious... unless you have that much physical memory or swap on the
actual machine you are running the simulations on I wouldn't expect
that to work.

Steve

On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Hari Kiran <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> hi!!!
>
> I don't find any error messages in the output. I am using 60GB of physical
> memory which is more than sufficient I guess.
> The output can be seen in the attached files for two cases.
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:07 PM, Steve Reinhardt <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Have you looked at the program outputs to see if there are any error
>> messages?  I have an inkling that if you're trying to run a large
>> number of SPEC 2006 benchmarks concurrently you may be running out of
>> (simulated) memory.  That doesn't explain why it works with one
>> ordering and not with another, but it's my best hypothesis without any
>> more data.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Hari Kiran <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > hi!
>> >
>> > I am running eight-core system simulation for integer benchmarks. I have
>> > two
>> > cases mentioned below . In case(a) i have assigned different benchmarks
>> > for
>> > different cpu's and in case (b) I changed the order of assignments of
>> > benchmarks for different cpu's. I got the results for case(a) but in
>> > case(b)
>> > I got  some cpu's values to be 0 in m5stats.txt file. What might be the
>> > problem ?
>> >
>> > case (a) :
>> >
>> > max_insts_all_threads = 100000000
>> > num of cpus = 8
>> > num threads per cpu = 1
>> > system.cpu[0].workload = [Mybench.perlbench]
>> > system.cpu[1].workload = [Mybench.h264ref]
>> > system.cpu[2].workload = [Mybench.gobmk]
>> > system.cpu[3].workload = [Mybench.h264ref]
>> > system.cpu[4].workload = [Mybench.bzip2]
>> > system.cpu[5].workload = [Mybench.h264ref]
>> > system.cpu[6].workload = [Mybench.gobmk]
>> > system.cpu[7].workload = [Mybench.libquantum]
>> >
>> >
>> > ***************************************************************************************************
>> > case (b):
>> >
>> > max_insts_all_threads = 100000000
>> > num of cpus = 8
>> > num threads per cpu = 1
>> > system.cpu[0].workload = [Mybench.perlbench]
>> > system.cpu[1].workload = [Mybench.bzip2]
>> > system.cpu[2].workload = [Mybench.h264ref]
>> > system.cpu[3].workload = [Mybench.h264ref]
>> > system.cpu[4].workload = [Mybench.gobmk]
>> > system.cpu[5].workload = [Mybench.libquantum]
>> > system.cpu[6].workload = [Mybench.gobmk]
>> > system.cpu[7].workload = [Mybench.h264ref]
>> >
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > HARI
>> >
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