>did you gather this info during the sleep(10) after the failure before
>the program exits ?

Yes.

>You likely need numa devel if you're configuring/building hwloc. The
>summary at the end of the hwloc configure will tell you if memory
>binding is supported or not, it mostly depends on numa devel.

Ok!


2012/9/7 Brice Goglin <brice.gog...@inria.fr>

> Le 07/09/2012 09:43, Gabriele Fatigati a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > Good,  you found the kernel limit that exceed.
> >
> > proc/memfinfo reports as MemFree     47834588 kB
> >
> > numactl -H:
> >
> > available: 2 nodes (0-1)
> > node 0 size: 24194 MB
> > node 0 free: 22702 MB
> > node 1 size: 24240 MB
> > node 1 free: 23997 MB
> > node distances:
> > node   0   1
> >   0:  10  21
> >   1:  21  10
>
> did you gather this info during the sleep(10) after the failure before
> the program exits ?
>
> > Another question. I'm trying the same code in another system, but
> > hwloc gives: "Function not implemented".
> >
> > Maybe because there isn't installed numa-devel package? Numa non devel
> > package il alreay installed.
>
> You likely need numa devel if you're configuring/building hwloc. The
> summary at the end of the hwloc configure will tell you if memory
> binding is supported or not, it mostly depends on numa devel.
>
> Brice
>
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