[CPMD-list] Parallel compilation troubles

Ari P Seitsonen Ari.P.Seitsonen at iki.fi
Wed Feb 4 04:02:44 CET 2004


Dear Peng,

  If you cannot run such a small system serially there's something wrong 
in your runtime environment. Are you trying to run interactively on a 
unix/linux machine? What are the limits for the shell (e.g. 'ulimit -a' in 
ksh/bash)? Can you increase them.

  The alternative is an error with the '-DPOINTER8' option, but since the 
program apparently already has allocated some memory this cannot be the 
reason.

    Greetings,

       apsi

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On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, pgyin wrote:

> Axel Kohlmeyer,ÄúºÃ£¡
>         I compiled the serial binary. The serial program also did not work. 
>   The output file show erro message.
>     ****************************************************************
>  PROCESSOR     0 ALLOCATION OF       80320 WORDS OF MEMORY FAILED
>  ****************************************************************
> 
>  ***    MEMORY| THE NEW SIZE OF THE PROGRAM IS    1264 kBYTES ***
> 
>  ================================================================
>                       BIG MEMORY ALLOCATIONS 
>  NGHTOL               400                WGH                  400
>  RGH                  400                WSG                  400
>  NGHCOM               400                VELP                 120
>  TAU0                 120                RCL                   48
>  BL                    48                AL                    48
>  ----------------------------------------------------------------
>  [PEAK NUMBER   11]      PEAK MEMORY         2428 =    0.0 MBytes
>  ================================================================
> 
> 
>  PROGRAM STOPS IN SUBROUTINE MEMORY| ALLOCATION FAILED (GNL)
>   999
>      
>     It seems that memory can not be allocated.
>     How can I solve this error?
> 
> 	   Thank you for your help
>                      
>                              Peng Gang Yin
> 
> ======= 2004-02-03 16:29:51 ÄúÔÚÀ´ÐÅÖÐдµÀ£º=======
> 
> >>>> "PY" == pgyin  <pgyin at red.SEMI.AC.CN> writes:
> >
> >PY> Dear Axel Kohlmeyer,
> >
> >PY> 	I do them according to your suggestion.  I fixed the FFLAGS definition  and compiled successfully.
> >PY> But I run the cpmd.x program, the cpmd.x program was bad.
> >PY>     $cpmd.x<d-inp-1>d-out-1&
> >PY> [1] 2709
> >PY> [0] MPI Abort by user Aborting program !
> >PY> [0] Aborting program!
> >PY>      How do I fix this problem?
> >
> >hi!
> >
> >does it work for a serial binary? or in other words,
> >are you sure, that your input file is correct?
> >
> >also, for running in parallel you should use mpirun 
> >to start the parallel binary.
> >please read the documentation of your mpi library.
> >
> >take care,
> >     axel.
> >
> >PY>      Thanks a lot in advance.
> >
> >PY> ======= 2004-02-02 23:29:58 ÄúÔÚÀ´ÐÅÖÐдµÀ£º=======
> >
> >
> >
> >--
> >
> >=======================================================================
> >Axel Kohlmeyer       e-mail: axel.kohlmeyer at theochem.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
> >Lehrstuhl fuer Theoretische Chemie          Phone: ++49 (0)234/32-26673
> >Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum - NC 03/53         Fax:   ++49 (0)234/32-14045
> >D-44780 Bochum  http://www.theochem.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/~axel.kohlmeyer/
> >=======================================================================
> >If you make something idiot-proof, the universe creates a better idiot.
> >.
> 
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