[MITgcm-support] Model hangs intermittently on Mac

Christopher L. P. Wolfe clwolfe at ucsd.edu
Thu Feb 28 14:01:12 EST 2013


Hi Jody,

Any I idea how to look for processes thrashing my disk? Perversely, the model only ever quits when I'm not watching it, so I don't know what the disk activity is like at the time. The only time I notice lots of disk activity when I'm sitting at my machine is when Time Machine starts up. 

I'm beginning to wonder if I'm running into some kind of OMP deadlock condition, but I'm not sure how I'd trace that. Going to try recompile with MPI instead and see if the problem persists.

Cheers,
Christopher

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Dr. Christopher L. P. Wolfe
Research Oceanographer
Climate, Atmospheric Science, and Physical Oceanography
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
clwolfe at ucsd.edu                           858-534-4560
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On Feb 27, 2013, at 1:03 PM, Klymak Jody <jklymak at uvic.ca> wrote:

> Hi Christopher. 
> 
> Try the opposite.  Look for processes thrashing your disk. I had the calendar daemon hogging all my io recently because I had a bunch of dead subscriptions after upgrading to mountain lion. Perhaps you have something similar.  Cheers.  Jody. 
> 
> --
> Jody Klymak
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> 
> On 2013-02-27, at 12:59, "Christopher L. P. Wolfe" <clwolfe at ucsd.edu> wrote:
> 
>> It's a Mac Pro, so it's a desktop without a battery. I'll definitely try turning off power management from the control panel, but the "caffeinate" utility should have done the same thing. Indeed, my machine was still awake after being left alone overnight, but the model still stalled around 1 am. 
>> 
>> Christopher
>> 
>> On Feb 27, 2013, at 12:05 PM, Gus Correa <gus at ldeo.columbia.edu> wrote:
>> 
>>> How about plugging in the power adapter and on the menus:
>>> System Preferences -> Energy Saver -> Power Adapter
>>> change the computer sleep time to "never",
>>> and perhaps un-check the other power saving options
>>> (like put the disk to sleep).
>>> You can revert to the original settings for normal operation.
>>> Go green!
>> 
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