Present: Roland, Bhavesh, Gabrielle, Helvi, Miguel, Peter, Zach, Shawn, Qian, Antoni Ramos Buades
Working group updates: * performance optimization: https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/images/8/88/wgopt-update-20180723.pdf * scheduling has been postponed due to PEARC * IllinoisGRMHD: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ojZuRIbr28-sS5uKg7201D2rHcyZNnIAu6O_P-6XQ94/edit?usp=sharing ** next telecon Thus July 26 2018, email Zach to be included in the hangout and google group * CosmoParticles: continue to explore what physics can be investigated, including alternative theories of gravity. No August meeting, but will have one in September with Isabelle Codero speaking * DataVault: currently upload of LIGO waveform files possible, automatic extraction of metadata and searching for waveforms in place on development laptop, but not yet in live version. Qian Zhang who has been the main developer is leaving NCSA end of the month so is in the process of writing documentation to enable a smooth handover Wiki * Peter will talk to LSU IT support * currently impossible to edit wiki without having a CCT account Tutorial server down: * NCSA needs to talk with NDS-Labs representative * was shut * also out of allocaton ET gallery examples: * Peter has updated setup for Mike: BBH and BNS. Roland to provide Peter with source code of release used to produce figures. * Shawn will do Poisson equation * scalar field and TOV example not yet done GiRaFFE review: * no news from actual review * tests are being reviewed internally * WVUDiagnostics update will also be included Release: * Zach confirms that ET works with Ubuntu 18 using the system gcc, is testing with Intel 2019 compiler Lean & Proca: * Erik was contacted but is busy for the next three weeks but could look a it after * Roland is concerned that this is very short before the release and there may be hidden (compiler) bugs triggered by running on a full set of ET machines: http://einsteintoolkit.org/testsuite_results/index.php but site is down and only the link to the repository with the raw data still exists Blockers for ET release: * BNS gallery * GiRaFFE * out of box support for OSX: Roland to test Steve's instructions and report back if they work. Bounce back if they fail. Questions on mailing list: * Miguel sees memory leak in high resolution runs, on three different machines incl. a laptop, a workstation and a cluster * Zach suggests to check that the memory increase is not due to grid separating as the objects move * Roland suggests using a memory profiler on the workstation and that Ian looked into them a couple of years ago and may remember what they were called. Using tcmalloc as Ian suggested can also help with both profiling and reducing memory fragmentation http://goog-perftools.sourceforge.net/doc/heap_profiler.html * Peter suggests looking at Carpet's output for memory in grid functions which is in carpetlib's memorystatistics output Yours, Roland -- My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://pgp.mit.edu .
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