Yes, if a run it without using* -p *I get the 137 exit code. It was difficult to find... Do you have any hint about why is it using more RAM in every iteration (of pmap)? I add a gc() inside main() without results.
2015-10-22 14:31 GMT-03:00 Yichao Yu <[email protected]>: > On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Diego Javier Zea <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Looks like it's using too much RAM and the system is killing it. I get a: > > ProcessExitedException() > > The lack of a better error was the reason it took a long time to > notice the OOM issue on travis. I'll be nice if we can at least get > the exit status of local workers (which should indicate that they are > killed in this case). > > > > > > > El jueves, 22 de octubre de 2015, 13:09:21 (UTC-3), Diego Javier Zea > > escribió: > >> > >> I am running this script on a large list (92003 lines) of files. At some > >> point I'm getting this error (unrelated to the files since works fine > for a > >> while if I continue from the last file): > >> > >> ERROR (unhandled task failure): EOFError: read end of file > >> in read at stream.jl:907 > >> in message_handler_loop at multi.jl:847 > >> in process_tcp_streams at multi.jl:836 > >> in anonymous at task.jl:63 > >> Worker 3 terminated. > >> ERROR (unhandled task failure): EOFError: read end of file > >> in read at stream.jl:907 > >> in message_handler_loop at multi.jl:847 > >> in process_tcp_streams at multi.jl:836 > >> in anonymous at task.jl:63 > >> > >> > >> How can I solve this? > >> > >> Best, > -- Diego Javier Zea Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología Universidad Nacional de Quilmes Roque Saenz Pena 182 1876 Bernal Argentina Phone:+541143657100 ext 4135
