[Wien] I/O buffer

Jack London yshzhang88 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 20 13:52:10 CEST 2004


Dear all

I compiled Wien2k code (WIEN2k_04.6 (Release
21/06/2004)) on supercomputer (redhat 9.0). Compilers
are f95i -v 7.1 and cc. There was no compiler errors.
And It worked perfectly well on sigle CPU. And there
was no any errors running big jobs in parallel without
queue system. But when I submited a job in queueing
system (SEG), the job can run in parallel without any
errors at the first few iterations, and then the job
was crashed in different parts of a iteration, "LAPW1
CRASHED" or "LAPW2 CRASHED". 
We can't image which iteration the job will crashed.  

1) For the first case "LAPW1 crashed", we checked the
information from queueing system. 

Input/Output Error 148: Invalid character

   In Procedure: atpar
        At Line: 350

      Statement: Formatted READ
           Unit: 19
   Connected To: 113.vns
           Form: Formatted
         Access: Sequential
Records Read   : 83398
Records Written: 0

Current I/O Buffer:

    0.429403044260E-1`³lÄ456758936985E-11
0.486249676219E-11 0.517302673686E-11
                     !


End of diagnostics


2) For the second case "lapw2 crashed", the
information is : 


Input/Output Error 148: Invalid character

   In Procedure: main program
        At Line: 251

      Statement: Formatted READ
           Unit: 17
   Connected To: 113.vrespval_8
           Form: Formatted
         Access: Sequential
Records Read   : 22958
Records Written: 0

Current I/O Buffer:

    0.782512321234E-06 0.836779422558E-06
0.894572956491E-06 0.9561`³lÄ9228E-06
                                                      
            !


End of diagnostics

cp: cannot stat `.in.tmp': No such file or directory
rm: cannot remove `.in.tmp': No such file or directory
rm: cannot remove `.in.tmp1': No such file or
directory

I don't know why some files contains invalid
characters. Is it the problem of machines or problem
of code? 

Thanks

Zhang


		
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