And what toolkit and driver did this run under? Because all it takes
is a seemingly innocent compiler tweak to produce differences like
this. Which is to say you probably ought to add a reference toolkit
and driver for this.
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 12:49 AM, Paul Rigor <paul.rigor.uci.edu> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Attached are the test logs running the test suite on a CentOS 5.6 machine
> with a Tesla C2070.
>
> There was a bit of massaging to compile the cuda config. In fact, I had to
> modify PMEMD_CU_FLAGS to include the arlibs of libnetcdf.a and libnetcdff.a
> along with the full path to the installation path of the shared libraries.
>
> The final output contains:
> 42 file comparisons passed
> 12 file comparisons failed
> 0 tests experienced errors
>
> Test log file saved as logs/test_amber_cuda/2011-05-25_00-32-38.log
> Test diffs file saved as logs/test_amber_cuda/2011-05-25_00-32-38.diff
>
>
> Happy testing, I'll be back with a multi-GPU single node test since we have
> two C2070s in one box.
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
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