Sigh... build failed. I'm including the last part that worked and the error message which followed:
JULIA usr/lib/julia/inference.ji essentials.jl generator.jl reflection.jl options.jl promotion.jl tuple.jl range.jl expr.jl error.jl bool.jl number.jl int.jl signal (4): Illegal instruction while loading int.jl, in expression starting on line 193 ! at ./bool.jl:16 jl_call_method_internal at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/julia_internal.h:189 jl_apply_generic at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/gf.c:1942 anonymous at ./<missing> (unknown line) jl_call_method_internal at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/julia_internal.h:189 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/toplevel.c:569 jl_parse_eval_all at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/ast.c:717 jl_load at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/toplevel.c:596 jl_load_ at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/toplevel.c:605 include at ./boot.jl:231 jl_call_method_internal at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/julia_internal.h:189 jl_apply_generic at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/gf.c:1942 do_call at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/interpreter.c:66 eval at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/interpreter.c:190 jl_interpret_toplevel_expr at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/interpreter.c:31 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/toplevel.c:558 jl_eval_module_expr at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/toplevel.c:196 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/toplevel.c:465 jl_toplevel_eval at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/toplevel.c:580 jl_toplevel_eval_in_warn at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/builtins.c:590 jl_toplevel_eval_in at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/builtins.c:556 eval at ./boot.jl:234 jl_call_method_internal at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/julia_internal.h:189 jl_apply_generic at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/gf.c:1942 do_call at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/interpreter.c:66 eval at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/interpreter.c:190 jl_interpret_toplevel_expr at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/interpreter.c:31 jl_toplevel_eval_flex at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/toplevel.c:558 jl_parse_eval_all at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/ast.c:717 jl_load at /home1/04179/abean/julia/src/toplevel.c:596 exec_program at /home1/04179/abean/julia/ui/repl.c:66 true_main at /home1/04179/abean/julia/ui/repl.c:119 main at /home1/04179/abean/julia/ui/repl.c:232 __libc_start_main at /usr/lib64/libc.so.6 (unknown line) unknown function (ip: 0x401928) Allocations: 100373 (Pool: 100371; Big: 2); GC: 0 /bin/sh: line 1: 15078 Illegal instruction /home1/04179/abean/julia/usr/bin/julia-debug -C knl --output-ji /home1/04179/abean/julia/usr/lib/julia/inference.ji --startup-file=no coreimg.jl make[1]: *** [/home1/04179/abean/julia/usr/lib/julia/inference.ji] Error 132 make: *** [julia-inference] Error 2 Any advice for debugging that? I don't find any previous issues which are helpful. Thanks - Austin On Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 1:49:24 PM UTC-5, ABB wrote: > > Awesome. Thanks. I'll try it again then. I appreciate the help. > > (Austin is also my name. I save space in my memory by going to school at, > living in and being a guy with the same name.) > > On Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 1:40:09 PM UTC-5, Erik Schnetter wrote: >> >> AB >> >> You're speaking of Stampede, if I might guess from the "austin" prefix in >> your email address. I would treat the old and the new section of the >> machines as separate, since they are not binary compatible. If you are >> really interested in the KNL part, then I'd concentrate on these, and use >> the development mode to always log in, build on, and run on the KNL nodes, >> and ignore everything else. Mixing different architectures in a single >> Julia environment is something I'd tackle much later, if at all. >> >> Alternatively you can use "haswell" as CPU architecture (instead of >> "core2" above), which should work both on the front end as well as the KNL >> nodes. However, this way you will lose speed on the KNL nodes, except for >> linear algebra operations. >> >> -erik >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 2:26 PM, ABB <austi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> This is great - thanks for getting back to me so quickly. >>> >>> To follow up, I have two small questions: >>> >>> - To build specifically for the KNL system I should include something >>> like "JULIA_CPU_TARGET = knl" in the Make.user file? >>> >>> - Part of the system is KNL, part of it is "Intel Xeon E5 Sandy Bridge >>> and the Intel Knights Corner (KNC) coprocessor" (the exact system is >>> this one: https://portal.tacc.utexas.edu/user-guides/stampede ). Is >>> there a way to build for both of the architectures? I think I read in >>> another issue somewhere that it wasn't possible to support the Knights >>> Corner because of (if I recall correctly) lack of LLVM support or something >>> (maybe I am completely making that up) so if it's not possible I wouldn't >>> be surprised. (The two sections of Stampede run different versions of >>> Linux too, if that makes it even more complicated. I'd just be happy to >>> get it running one way or the other.) >>> >>> Thanks again! >>> >>> AB >>> >>> >>> On Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 1:10:48 PM UTC-5, Erik Schnetter wrote: >>>> >>>> AB >>>> >>>> Using "core2" is a fallback that will work on very old machines. In >>>> your case -- if this happens to be a more modern, uniform HPC system -- >>>> you >>>> might want to use a different architecture. For example, if you're >>>> building >>>> on the compute nodes, and never run on the front end, then the default >>>> should already work for you. Otherwise, choosing "knl" as architecture >>>> should also work (and would also make it impossible to run on the front >>>> end). >>>> >>>> -erik >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 1:18 PM, ABB <austi...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I built Julia Version 0.5.1-pre+2 on a cluster I have access to. >>>>> >>>>> The login node on which I executed the build has this architecture: >>>>> >>>>> Intel Core i7-5000 Extreme Edition (Haswell R2) / Xeon E5-x600 v3 >>>>> (Haswell-EP C1/M1/R2), 22nm >>>>> >>>>> The compute node has this architecture: >>>>> >>>>> Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor (Knights Landing), 14nm >>>>> >>>>> (Those are each the last line of the output of "cpuid") >>>>> >>>>> when I try to run anything, I get the error: >>>>> >>>>> ERROR: Target architecture mismatch. Please delete or regenerate >>>>> sys.{so,dll,dylib}. >>>>> >>>>> I found this old discussion: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/julia-dev/Eqp0GhZWxME/3mGKX1l_L9gJ >>>>> >>>>> which recommends using >>>>> >>>>> JULIA_CPU_TARGET = core2 >>>>> >>>>> in the Make.user file. >>>>> >>>>> Since that discussion is 2 years old, I am just double checking to see >>>>> if that's still the best advice or if there is something else I should >>>>> try >>>>> first and/or instead. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> AB >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Erik Schnetter <schn...@gmail.com> >>>> http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/personal/eschnetter/ >>>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Erik Schnetter <schn...@gmail.com> >> http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/personal/eschnetter/ >> >