Thanks a lot. I did a little example with the Bratu problem and posted it here:
https://proteus.usace.army.mil/home/pub/17/ I used boomeramg instead of geometric multigrid because I was getting an error with the options above: %mpiexec -np 4 ./ex5 -mx 129 -my 129 -Nx 2 -Ny 2 -pc_type mg -pc_mg_levels 2 [0]PETSC ERROR: --------------------- Error Message ------------------------------------ [0]PETSC ERROR: Argument out of range! [0]PETSC ERROR: New nonzero at (66,1) caused a malloc! [0]PETSC ERROR: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I like the ice paper and will try to get the contractor started on reproducing those results. -Chris On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Nystrom, William D <wdn at lanl.gov> wrote: > Sorry. I overlooked that the URL was using git protocol. My bad. > > Dave > > ________________________________________ > From: Jed Brown [five9a2 at gmail.com] on behalf of Jed Brown [jedbrown at > mcs.anl.gov] > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 12:10 PM > To: Nystrom, William D; For users of the development version of PETSc; Chris > Kees > Subject: Re: [petsc-dev] examples/benchmarks for weak and strong scaling > exercise > > "Nystrom, William D" <wdn at lanl.gov> writes: > >> Jed, >> >> I tried cloning your tme-ice git repo as follows and it failed: >> >> % git clone --recursive git://github.com/jedbrown/tme-ice.git tme_ice >> Cloning into 'tme_ice'... >> fatal: unable to connect to github.com: >> github.com[0: 204.232.175.90]: errno=Connection timed out >> >> I'm doing this from an xterm that allows me to clone petsc just fine. > > You're using https or ssh to clone PETSc, but the git:// to clone > tme-ice. The LANL network is blocking that port, so just use the https > or ssh protocol.