My guess is that there is a symbol conflict between something in
ParaView and OpenMPI 1.2.6. If switching to 1.3 does not fix the
problem, we'll have to resort to debugging this some other way.
-berk
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Rick Angelinian...@arl.army.mil wrote:
Randall - try compiling
I'm currently waiting for the admins to Install OpenMPI1.3, but in the
meantime I recompiled and linked against Mesa (rather than the nvidia
drivers).
Tada, all works. So there's definately some problem with NVidia Drivers +
OpenMPI1.2.x
--
Randall Hand
Visualization Scientist
Randall - that's consistent with what we saw in our environment as well.
Randall Hand wrote:
I'm currently waiting for the admins to Install OpenMPI1.3, but in the
meantime I recompiled and linked against Mesa (rather than the nvidia
drivers).
Tada, all works. So there's definately some
Randall - try compiling against Openmpi-1.3 and see if you get different
results.We saw issues with compiling Paraview 3.x against
Openmpi-1.2.6 that went away when we switch to Openmpi-1.3.
j s wrote:
Looking online, that is a nasty FPE, since it is a result of an
integer operation,
Looking online, that is a nasty FPE, since it is a result of an integer
operation, not a floating point operation.
This is occuring at address NULL, which should not be possible.
#8 0x in ?? ()
It looks like a function at address 0 is being called. Do you have more of
the
A google search for 0x in ?? () and open mpi gets a lot of
hits.
Juan
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 3:55 PM, j s j.s4...@gmail.com wrote:
Looking online, that is a nasty FPE, since it is a result of an integer
operation, not a floating point operation.
This is occuring at address
I'm not sure if a function is being called through a null pointer, or gdb is
reporting it for another reason.
Something bad is happening in free(), which has nothing to do with numerics,
but may have something to do with how your libraries are treating memory.
Apparently bt is supposed to give
You may be able to try setting the environment variable:
MALLOC_CHECK_
to
2
and the program should abort on the first instance of heap corruption.
Regards,
Juan
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 4:40 PM, j s j.s4...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure if a function is being called through a null pointer, or
I had meant to send this to the list, instead of just Randall.
-- Forwarded message --
From: j s j.s4...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 9:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Baffled by floating point exceptions in ParaView
3.6.1
To: Randall Hand randall.h...@gmail.com
If you are
Randall - we saw some execution-time failures of 3.6.1 that was related
to an older version of the nVidia driver. We didn't see floating
point exceptions, though - we saw socket errors related to the
client-server connection. Moving to a newer version of the nVidia
driver on the client
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