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From: fipy-boun...@nist.gov [mailto:fipy-boun...@nist.gov] On Behalf Of
Campbell, Ian
Sent: 11 October 2016 18:21
To: fipy@nist.gov
Subject: RE: Memory Leakage & Object Build-up with FiPy Sweeps
Dear Jonathan, Daniel,
Thank you for your responses. Just yesterday, I discov
. Dr. (Fed)
Sent: 11 October 2016 16:37
To: FIPY <FIPY@nist.gov>
Subject: Re: Memory Leakage & Object Build-up with FiPy Sweeps
I have access to their code. Ian, please provide an explicit recipe for
demonstrating the leak with the code in your github repo.
- Jon
> On Oct 11,
Hi all,
Could Ian's issue be related to the issues I came across at the end of
March? Trevor Keller seems to have isolated my memory leak to versions
of Trilinos newer than 12.0.
Trevor, It seems that I never got around to testing an older version of
Trilinos, I'll do that now.
-Mike
On
I have access to their code. Ian, please provide an explicit recipe for
demonstrating the leak with the code in your github repo.
- Jon
> On Oct 11, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Daniel Wheeler
> wrote:
>
> Hi Ian,
>
> Could you possible post your code or a version of the
Hi Ian,
Could you possible post your code or a version of the code that
demonstrates the problem? Also, do you have the same issue with different
solver suites?
Cheers,
Daniel
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Campbell, Ian wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> We are
Hi All,
We are sweeping six PDEs in a time-stepping loop. We've noticed that as CPU
time progresses, the duration of each time-step increases, although the sweep
count remains constant. This is illustrated in the Excel file of data logged
from the simulation, which is available at the first