[Wien] k-points parallelization

L. D. Marks L-marks at northwestern.edu
Fri Apr 14 20:12:53 CEST 2006


Assuming that you correctly substituted a value for "X", this is probably 
the problem. As is says, check in1 and kgen files (e.g. case.in1, 
case.klist_[1-...]). It may also help to go to lapw2para and change the 
line

set debug       = 0             # set verbosity of debugging output
to
set debug       = 2             # set verbosity of debugging output

and then run "x lapw2 -p" by itself.

On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, stargmoon wrote:

> Thanks a lot Dr.Marks. I had tried "lapw2 lapw2_X.def", however, I got the following message:
> 'FERMI' - number of k-points inconsistent when reading kgen
>  'FERMI' - check IN1 and KGEN files!
>
> Do I need other options to run "lapw2 lapw2_X.def"?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Stargmoon
>
> "L. D. Marks" <L-marks at northwestern.edu> wrote: Run by hand the one that fails, e.g. "lapw2 lapw2_X.def" with the right X.
> This may help find the problem (and may not!).
>
> On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, stargmoon wrote:
>
>> Dear WIEN2k community,
>>
>> We have a distributed memory machine reconfigured recently, the queuing system is SGE. I did a test run with hexagonal TiS2 (3 atoms/ unit cell), if I use small k-mesh, everything is okay. If I change to big k-mesh, the program stops at lapw2 without any error message. Actually, from the queue, the job looks running, but it in fact stops at lapw2 because no more output from the first processor (all other processors finish without any problem) forever.
>>
>> This question has been bothering me a week. Please help me! Your reply will be highly appreciated!
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Stargmoon
>>
>>
>>
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Northwestern University
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