Hi,
Sorry for the spam but here's a small update. I just restarted the (virtual)
machine and tried casper_xps again, and the same error occurred at a later
stage. I have successfully compiled non-trivial designs on this same
machine/setting/versions before, but this one is by far the most
Sig 9 can be caused by not enough memory - Have you watched memory usage
during mapping?
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 11:32 PM, Haoxuan Zheng jef...@mit.edu wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for the spam but here's a small update. I just restarted the
(virtual) machine and tried casper_xps again, and the same
Hi all,
Im not involved with the summer school below, so I cant vouch for it, but
it looks like it might be of interest to some students in CASPER.
Cheers,
Peter
From: physgrad2-boun...@lists.stanford.edu
[mailto:physgrad2-boun...@lists.stanford.edu] On Behalf Of Maria Elizabeth
Hi, Sarfraz,
What do you mean by treated as invalid? Do you get any error message(s) when
you try to login as root or does it just return you to the login prompt?
Since it's not asking for a password when logging in as root, I suspect that
the /etc/password and /etc/shadow files are correct
Hi Ross,
Thank you very much! It was indeed a memory issue. I had 4GB of memory
allocated, and after I expanded it to 6GB it finished without the error
(although it failed timing constraints, as usual), and during mapping it stably
occupied 5GB of memory for about 7 hours.
Thanks again!
Jeff
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