[molpro-user] {SPAM}? problem running new installation of 2009.1

Peter Ruprecht ruprech at jilau1.colorado.edu
Fri Sep 11 18:22:22 BST 2009


Hi,

Has anyone had success compiling 2009.1 on 64-bit RHEL-5 with Intel 
Fortran 11.1, MKL 10.1.0.015, and Global Arrays 4-2 (TGSMSG-only)?

I can configure, compile, and link apparently without any errors. 
However, when I try "make tuning" it fails with:

--------------------------------------------
Optimizing tuning parameters...
tmp = /root/pdir//usr/local/molpro2009.1/bin/molpro.exe.p
  Creating: host=yotta.colorado.edu, user=root,
            file=/usr/local/molpro2009.1/bin/molpro.exe, port=59734
/usr/local/molpro2009.1/bin/molpro.exe, len=38
--no-xml-output, len=15
tuning.com, len=10
    -master, len=7
yotta.colorado.edu, len=18
      59734, len=5
          1, len=1
          1, len=1
          0, len=1
          0, len=1
  ** On entry to DGEMM  parameter number 13 had an illegal value
0:0:fehler:: 120
(rank:0 hostname:yotta.colorado.edu pid:11490):ARMCI DASSERT fail. 
armci.c:ARMCI_Error():260 cond:0
Last System Error Message from Task 0:: Inappropriate ioctl for device
   0: ARMCI aborting 0 (0).
   0: ARMCI aborting 0 (0).
system error message: Illegal seek
   1: interrupt(1)
WaitAll: No children or error in wait?
Tuning finished
Tuning Parameters added to /usr/local/molpro2009.1/lib/tuning.rc
For details see /usr/local/molpro2009.1/tuning.out
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I'm attaching my CONFIG and also tuning.out in case some kind person can 
spot an obvious clue to the problem in those.

Thanks!
Peter Ruprecht
JILA / University of Colorado
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