From: Harine, Katherine (Katherine.J.Harine@nasa.gov)
Date: Fri Oct 14 2005 - 22:17:08 CEST
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I reran one of these cases on a stand-alone 32-bit Red Hat Linux machine =
and it ran successfully. The machine that some runs crashed on was a =
64-bit SUSE node that was part of a cluster. I had "rsh n03" to get to =
a node and then ran the case which then crashed after several cycles in =
the original attempt that I wrote about earlier.
These crashes are similar to some I had a few weeks ago where runs would =
crash on the clustered nodes but run successfully on stand alone boxes. =
In the past even if the stand alone box used SUSE Linux and were 64-bit, =
they would run fine. For some reason the clustering causes the problem. =
In these recent cases it is interesting because the energies of the =
incident nuclei were much lower than the energies a few weeks ago when =
there were large hadronic cascades. Also the recent runs crashed at the =
same place that appears to be during the initialization of the run, =
rather than the transport itself.
- Katherine
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From: Harine, Katherine
Sent: Fri 10/14/2005 11:57 AM
To: giuseppe.battistoni@mi.infn.it; alfredo.ferrari@cern.ch; =
support@fluka.org; discuss@fluka.org
Subject: FLUKA Crashes
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I am getting crashes with the .out file ending:
.
.
.
.
***** Exp. pair production activated above 0.0000E+00 GeV *****
=
=20
***** Restricted bremsstrahlung energy loss added *****
***** Exp. bremsstrahlung activated above 3.0000E-04 GeV *****
=
=20
***** dp/dx tabulations in blank common start at location 1435141 =
*****
***** end at location 1450764 (I*4 addresses) *****
=
=20
*** Range: P_max: 1.2300843 P_min 0.00398107152 ***
=
=20
***** Range tabulations in blank common start at location 1450767 =
*****
***** end at location 1450874 (I*4 addresses) *****
=
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=
=20
***** Sigtab : material number 26 "SILICON "
It always seems to be the same. It stops at this point, if it is going =
to stop. But some runs go for several cycles and then crash. Where =
should I look for problems? The .log file has no information.
- Katherine
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I reran one of these cases on a stand-alone 32-bit Red =
Hat Linux machine and it ran successfully. The machine that some =
runs crashed on was a 64-bit SUSE node that was part of a cluster. =
I had "rsh n03" to get to a node and then ran the case which =
then crashed after several cycles in the original attempt that I wrote =
about earlier.<BR>
<BR>
These crashes are similar to some I had a few weeks ago where runs would =
crash on the clustered nodes but run successfully on stand alone =
boxes. In the past even if the stand alone box used SUSE Linux and =
were 64-bit, they would run fine. For some reason the clustering =
causes the problem. In these recent cases it is interesting =
because the energies of the incident nuclei were much lower than the =
energies a few weeks ago when there were large hadronic cascades. =
Also the recent runs crashed at the same place that appears to be during =
the initialization of the run, rather than the transport itself.<BR>
<BR>
- Katherine<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: Harine, Katherine<BR>
Sent: Fri 10/14/2005 11:57 AM<BR>
To: giuseppe.battistoni@mi.infn.it; alfredo.ferrari@cern.ch; =
support@fluka.org; discuss@fluka.org<BR>
Subject: FLUKA Crashes<BR>
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I am getting crashes with the .out file ending:<BR>
<BR>
.<BR>
.<BR>
.<BR>
.<BR>
***** Exp. pair production activated above 0.0000E+00 =
GeV *****<BR>
&=
nbsp; &n=
bsp; &nb=
sp; &nbs=
p;  =
; =
<BR>
***** Restricted bremsstrahlung energy loss =
added *****<BR>
***** Exp. bremsstrahlung activated above =
3.0000E-04 GeV *****<BR>
&=
nbsp; &n=
bsp; &nb=
sp; &nbs=
p;  =
; =
<BR>
***** dp/dx tabulations in blank common start at =
location 1435141 *****<BR>
***** end at location 1450764 (I*4 addresses) =
*****<BR>
&=
nbsp; &n=
bsp; &nb=
sp; &nbs=
p;  =
; =
<BR>
*** Range: P_max: 1.2300843 P_min 0.00398107152 =
***<BR>
&=
nbsp; &n=
bsp; &nb=
sp; &nbs=
p;  =
; =
<BR>
***** Range tabulations in blank common start at =
location 1450767 *****<BR>
***** end at location 1450874 (I*4 addresses) =
*****<BR>
&=
nbsp; &n=
bsp; &nb=
sp; &nbs=
p;  =
; =
<BR>
&=
nbsp; &n=
bsp; &nb=
sp; &nbs=
p;  =
; =
<BR>
***** Sigtab : material number 26 "SILICON =
"<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
It always seems to be the same. It stops at this point, if it is =
going to stop. But some runs go for several cycles and then =
crash. Where should I look for problems? The .log file has =
no information.<BR>
<BR>
- Katherine<BR>
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