3:40:19 PM PST - Thu, Nov 12th 2015 |
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Hi,
I'm noticing an excessive number of QA failures arising from, e.g., segfaults, or things like
ptsalloc: increase memory in input line 0
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This build (version 6.6., Intel MPI 5, compilers 15.0.3) used 64-bit integer. Is it possible that the tests with manually spec'd memory segment sizes haven't taken this into account and need to be increased?
Otherwise I'm unclear how the PNNL builds are passing testing, unless I'm doing something weird in the build (trying not to...).
Thanks,
Chris
Failures 'NWChem execution failed' so far
Running tests/dplot/dplot : segfault
Running tests/h2o_diag_opt/h2o_diag_opt : ptsalloc
Running tests/h2o_diag_opt_ub3lyp/h2o_diag_opt_ub3lyp : ptsalloc
Running tests/h2o_cg_opt_rob3lyp/h2o_cg_opt_rob3lyp : ptsalloc
Running tests/pspw/pspw : segfault
Running tests/pspw_SiC/pspw_SiC : segfault
Running tests/pspw_md/pspw_md : D1dB_init: mapping error 0
Running tests/paw/paw : segfault
Running tests/pspw_polarizability/pspw_polarizability : segfault
Running tests/pspw_stress : segfault
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