Just a quick follow-up to my run performance problem.

The culprit was the issue with LoopControl. Setting the parameter "LoopControl::settle_after_iteration = 0" reproduced the previous run performance with a performance boost of ~2% over the ET_2013_05 version. I also tried using MVAPICH2 instead of Intel MPI and saw the same type of behavior when using/not using the above parameter.

Thanks for your help,
Jim Healy

On 01/20/2014 01:07 AM, Roland Haas wrote:
Hello Jim,

So, I tried using the previous stampede.cfg included in the ET_2013_05
branch of simfactory, the same one I used to compile my ET_2013_05
build.  This cfgfile uses the same version of IMPI but different Intel
compilers (version 13.0.2.146). The run speed shows the same trends as
when using the newer config file.
Have you tried on a different machine as well?

The parameter file I am using is EXACTLY the same, not a single change.
The run is fairly lightweight, not requiring many nodes to run (I used
2).  It is purely vacuum GR, an R1 configuration (equal-mass,
non-spinning BBH system with a small initial separation).  Memory usage
in all three cases is the same, and is stable throughout the run.

Are there new parameters that I should be setting to get similar
performance as before?  New thorns that I should have active?  If not,
has anyone else used stampede recently and experienced similar problems?
In particular, please have a look at ticket #1512
https://trac.einsteintoolkit.org/ticket/1512  which contains a small
parfile which you can use to test for particular issue in loopcontrol.
The test runs in ~2 minutes or so and you should be able to verify if
you see the slowdown you experienced. A workaround is to set
LoopControl::settle_after_iteration = 0 . The slowdown after recovery
however does not fit this picture.

Yours,
Roland



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