Hello everyone!



I’m new to the ET. I have the ET installed on my desktop. It has one Intel(R) 
Core(TM) i5-10500 CPU with 6 physical cores and two threads per single physical 
core (but according to the Ubuntu’s conventions, the computer has 12 processors 
in total, as shown in the attachment of this email) and it also has Ubuntu 
20.4. So I wonder whether you could please tell me how to set the correct 
parallel parameters for ET simulations, such as the options of the submit 
command ./simfactory/bin/sim (--cores, --num-threads and –procs) and the 
initial values of the file <username&gt;.ini (pn, max-num-threads, num-threads, 
nodes).&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;


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Up till now, I have tried many possible combinations without success. It 
usually returns messages like “Warning: Too many threads per process specified: 
specified num-threads=16 (ppn-used is 1)”, “Warning: Number of used cores per 
node, number of SMT threads, and number of threads per process are 
inconsistent: ppn-used=1, num-smt=1, num-threads=16_threads (ppn-used*num-smt 
must be an integer multiple of num-threads)” and “Warning: Total number of 
threads and number of threads per process are inconsistent: procs=1, 
num-threads=16 (procs*num-smt must be an integer multiple of num-threads)” and 
doesn't start running.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;


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I know parallelization plays a very important role in massive numerical 
computations like the ET. However, I’m very confused by many of the concepts it 
uses. I don’t find a documentation for these parameters after browsing websites 
(like https://bitbucket.org/simfactory/simfactory2/src/master/doc/userguide/, 
https://simfactory.org/info/documentation/, 
http://einsteintoolkit.org/usersguide/UsersGuide.html or even in the source 
code in the directory “./simfactory/lib/”).&nbsp; There are merely some hints 
in the jupyter tutorial “CactusTutorial.ipynb”.







Kuarks

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