Hi all,

I was able to compile the einsteintoolkit.th thornlist with some modifications 
to the optionlist. Thanks for all the help. I yet have to test it with other 
thornlists and run some simulations.


I was trying the same machine files and optionlist with Georgia Tech MAYA code. 
However, I am again running into the same bbox errors.

COMPILING 
arrangements/ExternalThorns/AHFinderDirect/src/sparse-matrix/umfpack/umf_kernel_init.c
": internal error: 0_76

compilation aborted for 
/work/04082/tg833814/Cactus/configs/BBH_KNL_test/build/CarpetLib/bbox.cc (code 
4)
make[3]: *** [bbox.cc.o] Error 4


As Erik mentioned last time, this was issue with intel17 and was fixed in the 
new development version. Could you please tell me what is the cause of this 
error and how can I fix this?


Thanks

.............................

Bhavesh Khamesra

Graduate Student

Centre of Relativistic Astrophysics

Georgia Institute of Technology

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on 
behalf of Erik Schnetter <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 4:49:08 PM
To: Einstein Toolkit Users
Subject: Re: [Users] Einstein Toolkit Meeting Reminder

We discussed obtaining an interactive node on Stampede's KNL partition. I 
believe this simfactory configuration entry should do the trick:

interactivecmd = srun -A @ALLOCATION@ -p @QUEUE@ -t @WALLTIME@ -N @NODES@ -n 
@NUM_PROCS@ -J interactive --pty /bin/bash -l

You could add this line into the file "simfactory-knl.ini", probably just below 
the line that contains the "submit" entry. When you then type 
"./simfactory/bin/sim interactive", you will receive a bash shell running on a 
KNL node.

-erik



On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 2:53 PM, Frank Loeffler 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Minutes:

Present were: Bhavesh, Erik, Frank, Ian, Peter, and Vassili.

It was noted that the link in the reminders email does not work anymore, and 
that the link to the hangout session should ideally be on a wiki page. So, next 
week's reminder will contain a link to that wiki page instead.

Again, KNLs came up as topic, and Frank pushed his scripts for compiling on 
Stampede-KNLs (on a compute node), but this is still experimental. Also, Ian 
created a new wiki page containing machine-specific notes (including KNLs): 
https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Machines

Frank


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