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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I don't recall ever having an ET call
where this was discussed. Should it be scheduled?<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Steve<br>
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On 10/23/2013 11:23 AM, Erik Schnetter wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I believe these benchmark parameter files are wildly out of date and should be removed.
These days, we auto-generate benchmark files based on the target system to ensure that the benchmark parameters are scaled correctly. I have some script in Simfactory that do this. There is a low-level interface to the scripts where you (unfortunately) need to set many parameters (nodes, cores, processes, threads, SMT threads, memory to be used, CPU time to be used, etc.), and a high-level interface where you (unfortunately) basically cannot set anything since these are all chosen automatically... I should give an overview in person; would next Monday during the ET call make sense?
-erik
On 2013-10-23, at 11:40 , Roland Haas <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:roland.haas@physics.gatech.edu"><roland.haas@physics.gatech.edu></a> wrote:
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Hello Steve,
here the ones I know of:
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<pre wrap="">BSSN_MoL
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<pre wrap="">this is the CCATIE code. AEI private and not to be used anymore as far
as I know (superseded by MacLachlan).
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<pre wrap="">FlexIO IOFlexIO
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<pre wrap="">Old IO libraries. Used only with PUGH.
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<pre wrap="">whisky_init_data
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<pre wrap="">this is now GRHydro_InitData
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<pre wrap="">whisky
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<pre wrap="">this is now GRHydro
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<pre wrap="">this uses a private version of RNSID (original RNSID stand alone code
by Nick Stergioulas then extended). Rumour (and me talking to Nick
when I met him accidentally in Germany) has it that a new public
version of RNSID that contains (most of?) these features is being
prepared. Frank would know I think.
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<pre wrap="">Are these out of date? Are there better files to use for
benchmarking?
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<pre wrap="">Mostly they are out of data I'd say. For benchmarking I'd use the tov
and vacuum files from the xirel project. Alternatively I think Erik
send around some of his benchmarking files a while ago.
Yours,
Roland
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