[Users] Users Digest, Vol 100, Issue 7

Roland Haas rhaas at illinois.edu
Fri Jul 13 09:33:43 CDT 2018


Hello Feyiso,

it seems the code cannot find the numa library to link against at the
end.

Assuming your are running a Debian (or Ubuntu/Mint/similar) Linux
distribution you should be able to install the needed file like so:

su -c 'apt-get install libnuma-dev'

or

sudo apt-get install libnuma-dev

Some questions on what you did though (so that we can try and improve
the tutorials):

* I am not sure why the lines about "Makefile:255: target `debian.sh'
  given more than once in the same rule." are shown. If you still remember,  
  could you provide the simfactory setup-silent or simfactory setup and
  also the simfactory build line you used? As well as the output of "ls
  -l /home/fayo/Cactus/configs/"?
* did you follow any of our published tutorials? Ie one of:
  -
  https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/nds-org/jupyter-et/blob/master/CactusTutorial.ipynb
  -
  https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Simplified_Tutorial_for_New_Users
* if possible, please provide the
  file /home/fayo/Cactus/configs/sim/config-info

Yours,
Roland

> while build configuration sim  I get the attached error in sim.out
> 
> Please my dear help me!!!!
> 
> 
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> > Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2018 17:24:46 -0300
> > From: Federico G Lopez Armengol <fedelopezar at gmail.com>
> > Subject: [Users] Queuing system and parameter file scripts on personal
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> > Hello,
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> > I've been learning how to use the Toolkit for about a year. I've been
> > reading public documentation and running individual simulations on my
> > personal laptop. Now, I need to manage some set of simulations, and found
> > some trouble:
> >
> > 1) it seems that I do not have a queuing system. Each time I submit a
> > simulation, it starts running in parallel with previous ones and my laptop
> > quickly collapses. I configured simfactory with:
> >
> > ./simfactory/bin/sim setup-silent --optionlist=ubuntu.cfg --runscript
> > > debian.sh --submitscript debian.sub --runscript debian.sh
> >
> >
> > 2) I've tried some scripting with .rpar files, but failed. For instance, if
> > submitting:
> >
> > ./simfactory/bin/sim create-submit tov_multi --parfile par/tov.rpar
> >
> >
> > no error displays, but the simulation is inmediately finished with no
> > outputs. On the other hand, if running:
> >
> > ./simfactory/bin/sim create-run tov_multi --parfile par/tov.rpar
> >
> >
> > I get the following error:
> >
> > Error: Parameter file script
> > > '/home/fede/simulations/tov_multi/output-0000/tov.rpar' did not
> > generate a
> > > parameter file called '/home/fede/simulations/tov_
> > multi/output-0000/tov.par'
> >
> >
> > I changed the name of the parameter file created as asked, but just the
> > last simulation of the script runs. I've tried this with every .rpar script
> > that is included on the Toolkit.
> >
> > I use Linux Mint 18.1 Serena. Thanks in advance!
> >
> > Federico
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