On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Roy Stogner <royst...@ices.utexas.edu>wrote:

>
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2012, Cody Permann wrote:
>
>  Hey, I'm glad you're looking into threading issues regarding
>> periodic bcs.  That's long been an issue with some of our codes for
>> sure.  However, your most recent changes to fe_base.C have cause all
>> of our Periodic Tests to fail (changeset 5895).  It appears that
>> many of the constraints aren't working now at all.  All of these
>> results were run serially without threading.  I've attached a bunch
>> of pictures that illustrate the
>> problem.
>>
>> Hopefully the attachments get through the list :)
>>
>
> They did; thanks!
>
>
>  This is big changeset so I'm not immediately sure where to start
>> looking for the issue.
>>
>
> No worries; you shouldn't have to reverse-engineer my stuff.
>
>
>  If you have any insight or need any more information from us, please
>> let me know.
>>
>
> Could you get that rectangle_pic.png case into a code short enough to
> send me?  Or better yet - into a new example code?  I'll tweak
> adaptivity_ex5 to see if I can get any problems to crop up there, but
> it's not the best case for debugging.
>
> I'll see what I can do.  That rectangle example is actually the most
complicated one in the bunch!  it is using subdomain restricted terms, but
I think the problem shows up even in simpler examples.  It'll be nice when
MOOSE goes open-source ;)


> (pre-r5894 it was actually an atrocious case for debugging... I assume
> your other codes don't have the same "trying to impose both periodic
> and penalty BCs on the same boundary" error, though)
>

Oh, that is bad, and yes, I don't believe we have anything like that in our
suite.

Thanks,
Cody


> ---
> Roy
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