Re: [AMBER] Random segfaults (invalid memory reference) in sander

From: Charo del Genio <the.paraw.gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 2 May 2019 18:51:31 +0100

On 02/05/2019 18:28, James Kress wrote:
> Have you tested your RAM? MEMTEST would be a good place to start. In my
> experience random segfaults are often attributable to one or more bad DIMMs
> of RAM.
> Jim Kress

That actually happens across different nodes on a cluster, and I'm using the nodes each time individually, so there is no shared bank of memory.


Cheers,

Charo




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