On 5 May 2017, at 09:04, Robert Kopp <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm doing it over and I'm going to let it run overnight. (Why not?) > From the run currently in progress, PID #3297 is the only process directly > related to cactus_sim. According to the system monitor, it shifts back and > forth among the eight CPUs, so that one of them at a time gets 100% of the > load. (I note that the Ubuntu system monitor designates them 1-8, whereas it > is more common for CPU numbers to begin with 0, but that probably is of no > significance.) > > And static_tov.out will be a very large file (~600k, too large for the > archive). The segment of interest for the run completed earlier today looks > like this: > > INFO (Carpet): MPI is enabled > INFO (Carpet): Carpet is running on 1 processes > INFO (Carpet): This is process 0 > INFO (Carpet): OpenMP is enabled > INFO (Carpet): This process contains 1 threads, this is thread 0 > INFO (Carpet): There are 1 threads in total > INFO (Carpet): There are 1 threads per process > INFO (Carpet): This process runs on host robert-desktop, pid=6474 > INFO (Carpet): This process runs on 8 cores: 0-7 > INFO (Carpet): Thread 0 runs on 8 cores: 0-7 > > The corresponding file for the present run will be finished about 6AM PDT. I > can send it to anyone who would like to look at the complete file, even if it > cannot be distributed through this list. Hi, It's not worth running the entire simulation; the above output already says it is only running on one thread. So, for some reason, only one thread is being created. Can you post the files static_tov/SIMFACTORY/run/RunScript static_tov/output-0000/SIMFACTORY/RunScript static_tov/SIMFACTORY/properties.ini static_tov/output-0000/SIMFACTORY/properties.ini your <machine>.ini file, and the full command line that you used to submit the simulation? -- Ian Hinder http://members.aei.mpg.de/ianhin _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://cactuscode.org/mailman/listinfo/users
