[CPMD-list] Upon compilation of cpmd2cube...
Ari P Seitsonen
Ari.P.Seitsonen at iki.fi
Thu May 27 14:50:49 CEST 2004
My standard question: What are your limits in the shell? Are they
sufficient for the program?
Greetings,
apsi
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Ari Paavo Seitsonen / Ari.P.Seitsonen at iki.fi / http://www.iki.fi/~apsi/
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On Thu, 27 May 2004 kohsj at ihpc.a-star.edu.sg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The attached Makefile was used for compilation of the cpmd2cube code. The value for bmaxdata was changed accordingly, and compilation was successful.
>
> But upon calling the executable file "./cpmd2cube -rho DENSITY", the following error message appeared:
>
>
> > cpmd2cube.x -rho DENSITY
> exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program cpmd2cube.x because of the following errors
> :
> 0509-026 System error: There is not enough memory available now.
>
>
> Another observation that I'd like to make is that, in an attempt to delete the "cpmd2cube-v.0.1.1" folder, there's always this file ".nfsXXXXX" which is not deletable. The reason for this "non-deletability" is that the suffixes "XXXXX" keeps changing in value upon deletion attempts.
>
> My IT man suggested that it could probably be:
>
>
> "Since you are the one who create the folder, you shall have the right to
> remove anything in the folder. However, you claim that you delete the
> file and it come back again. This is mostly likely due to your program.
> You may have write a program and this program may need to write
> something in this folder everytime it is running and therefore the file
> come back after you delete it. I just make a guess and I do not have any
> evidence to support my point. Hope that clear your doubt."
>
>
> Is there anything worthy of concern in the "Makefile"? Seeking your kind advice :). Thank you very much.
>
>
> Adrian.
>
> P.S. The machine I use is: IBM p690 AIX 5L v5.1
>
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