[FLASH-USERS] Strange error from Driver
Joshua Wall
joshua.e.wall at gmail.com
Thu Apr 23 13:00:05 EDT 2015
Klaus and Tomasz,
It was indeed corrected by reducing the refinement. I had intended to
not push up to 30 levels on this particular machine, and may have just run
out of memory/procs. I am going to be using 30 levels soon however, and I'm
assuming that the umap subroutines can handle these levels of refinement
(when I have the requisite memory/procs)?
Thanks,
Josh
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 12:53 PM Klaus Weide <klaus at flash.uchicago.edu>
wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Apr 2015, Joshua Wall wrote:
>
> > > I'm receiving an odd error from FLASH and I'm not sure how to
> > > interpret it. Perhaps someone can enlighten me? Its:
> > >
> > > **ERROR** - ierr from UMAPn is 421 , isg= 4
> > > DRIVER_ABORT: ERROR - ierr from UMAPn is not 0
>
> The message indicates that the error occurs when interpolating data
> for block 4 (in some proc), and it is complainign about the X coordinate.
>
> As Tomek wrote, this may all be because of the high refinement level.
> Or...
>
> * Check your parfile, maybe xmin is the same as xmax? (forgotten /
> duplicate sign ?)
>
> * Check that umap.F is compiled correctly, the compiler may somhow act
> differently, this is about the only file that has a .F suffix instead
> of .F90. In particular, check that flags promoting real to double
> precision are there.
>
> Just some ideas.
>
> Klaus
>
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