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Re: [ESPResSo-devel] el2d.tcl test fails


From: Axel Arnold
Subject: Re: [ESPResSo-devel] el2d.tcl test fails
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 10:30:02 +0200
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Hi!

As the ELC with dielectric contrasts is in any case still buggy, I will anyways take a closer look at the code. However,  I first have to read through ~200 pages of theses and papers...

Axel
 
On 19.09.14 09:05, Olaf Lenz wrote:
I have been bug hunting for a while, but I cannot catch it. It seems to be a Heisenbug that disappears as soon as you start looking for it. I have compiled with -g and -O0, and it seems to occur much more rarely. When the debugger actually finds a problem, it seems to be hidden somewhere in the MPI-stuff.

Olaf

2014-09-18 16:20 GMT+02:00 Christoph Junghans <address@hidden>:
2014-09-18 6:29 GMT-06:00 David Schwörer <address@hidden>:
> Hi,
>
> in the current master, el2d test fails sometimes:
>
> for i in {1..100}; do ./runtest.sh -p 4 el2d.tcl|grep "el2d.tcl -"; done
>                            el2d.tcl - ok
>                            el2d.tcl - ERROR (code=5)
>                            el2d.tcl - ok
>
> error codes are 5 or 139 ...
>
> the probability of failure seems to depend on the number of processes:
> 1 process: 100 % success
> 2 processes: 92 % success
> 4 processes: 25 % success
> 8 processes: 65 % success
> 16 processes: 66 % success
>
> This test also fails with the default configuration.
Same here:
<https://travis-ci.org/espressomd/espresso/jobs/35509461#L1389>

Christoph
>
> Sincerly
> David
>



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