Hi, I've talked to Truls about this problem. I am not sure if there is a memory leak, but definitely the size of the 2D histograms is big (thrown/accepted + DS + pid). My work-around was to make different job/file for each vertex bin, and then merge together in a single acceptance file, having the run geometry on top. This requires few lines into the acceptance code, that's all. But, if there is a memory leak, then we have more serious problems. Regards, Catalin. On Tuesday 23 May 2006 18:05, Bekele, Selemon wrote: > Hi, > > I have been trying to make acceptance maps > for CuCu at 200 GeV. I am using code updated from > CVS with all the current changes. All the jobs I submit > get killed and running interactivly, I found out that > the size grows to more than 1.5 GB while still working > on the first vertex bin. > -------------- > NVtxBins = 16 > Vertex bin #0 [ -40, -35 ], average error on pion map: > Killed.23% > -------------- > > An example from the condor jobs: > > 7094.0 tigist 5/22 18:28 0+04:03:36 I 0 1724.6 > acc_cucu2B861_RICH.sh 7095.0 tigist 5/22 18:28 > 0+04:03:33 I 0 1715.3 acc_cucu2B861_H2.sh 7111.0 tigist > 5/22 18:29 0+16:00:03 I 0 1971.1 acc_cucu4A1723_H2.sh 7113.0 > tigist 5/22 18:29 0+02:26:44 I 0 1027.6 > acc_cucu4A2442_H2.sh > > Could there be a memory leak somewhere in the banapp code? > > Selemon, > > > > _______________________________________________ > Brahms-dev-l mailing list > Brahms-dev-l@lists.bnl.gov > http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-dev-l -- Catalin Ristea--------------------------------- High Energy and Heavy Ions Group Niels Bohr Institute Blegdamsvej 17, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark Tel (+45) 35 32 54 04 / Fax (+45) 35 32 50 16 E-mail: catalin.ristea@nbi.dk http : www.nbi.dk/~ristea ----------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Brahms-dev-l mailing list Brahms-dev-l@lists.bnl.gov http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-dev-lReceived on Tue May 23 12:19:02 2006
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