Hi Ian, No I do not find any backtrace files in the output directory.

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Bhavesh Khamesra

Graduate Student

Centre of Relativistic Astrophysics

Georgia Institute of Technology

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From: Ian Hinder <ian.hin...@aei.mpg.de>
Sent: Friday, May 5, 2017 1:13:38 PM
To: Khamesra, Bhavesh
Cc: Erik Schnetter; Einstein Toolkit Users
Subject: Re: [Users] Benchmarking


On 5 May 2017, at 18:43, Khamesra, Bhavesh 
<bhaveshkhame...@gatech.edu<mailto:bhaveshkhame...@gatech.edu>> wrote:

I have heard of such a segfault before. I assume it is caused by using too many 
processes or too many threads for a particular resolution. I have not yet 
reproduced it, and I don't know what causes it. It would be helpful if you 
could produce a stack backtrace or similar. On the other hand, if this segfault 
only appears for very inefficient configurations, then there is no urgent need 
to debug this, as people won't be interested in using such configurations 
anyway.
I do not think that it is caused by using too many processors. I tried it with 
varying number of cores from 68 (insufficient) to 204 but get the same error. 
Also, I am getting this error with all my BBH parameter files I have tried, so 
its kind of important. Is there a way to produce backtrace file using 
simfactory?

Carpet should write a backtrace file into the output directory if there is a 
segfault.  Do you see backtrace files in

sim/output-0000/sim/backtrace.*.txt

?

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Ian Hinder
http://members.aei.mpg.de/ianhin

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