[Beowulf] mpich2 complain about nodes that i dont use
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Ru-Zhen Li r.li at qmul.ac.ukThu Oct 6 05:23:18 PDT 2005
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I have found the reason of the error, just for future reference, its because the input files i used have different formats ( 16 digits after "."), and my cluster probably doesnt support that, after i changed them to 8 digits after the ".", the problem was solved. Cheers! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Siegert" <siegert at sfu.ca> To: "Mark Hahn" <hahn at physics.mcmaster.ca> Cc: "Ru-Zhen Li" <r.li at qmul.ac.uk>; <beowulf at beowulf.org> Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 3:37 AM Subject: Re: [Beowulf] mpich2 complain about nodes that i dont use > On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 09:47:46PM -0400, Mark Hahn wrote: >> > I am using mpich2 on linux cluster, I kept having errors like the >> > following >> > >> > rank 14 in job 2 cn128_57798 caused collective abort of all ranks >> > exit status of rank 14: killed by signal 9 >> >> signal 9 is sigkill (not segv or abrt, etc), and I'd be a bit surprised >> if this happened other than by someone killing the process. > > I indeed was surprised when I saw that (signal 9) with one of our codes > as well. In that case it turned out to be code that needed a larger > stacksize than was permitted under the current settings (ulimit, etc.). > Thus, if "ulimit -s" shows something like 8192 you may want to increase > that and try again. > I could imagine that something like this could also happen with code > that has a memory leak and runs the system out of memory. > > - Martin > > -- > Martin Siegert > Head, HPC at SFU > WestGrid Site Manager > Academic Computing Services phone: (604) 291-4691 > Simon Fraser University fax: (604) 291-4242 > Burnaby, British Columbia email: siegert at sfu.ca > Canada V5A 1S6 >
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