[mpich-discuss] Segmentation fault (signal 11) and Exit code 139
Zheng Li
seraphzl at gmail.com
Tue Jul 9 20:49:22 CDT 2013
ulimit -s 262140
By setting the stack size to 256M, this issue was solved.
Lee
2013/7/9 Jeff Hammond <jeff.science at gmail.com>
> Not an MPICH problem. Contact WRF support.
>
> Jeff
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jul 9, 2013, at 2:09 AM, Zheng Li <seraphzl at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I tried to run the default January 2000 Case (the East Coast Winter Storm
> of January 24-25, 2000) in WRF v3.5, and failed when running wrf.exe. The
> error is as follows:
>
> [sl at sl0 em_real]$ mpirun -np 4 ./wrf.exe
> starting wrf task 0 of 4
> starting wrf task 1 of 4
> starting wrf task 2 of 4
> starting wrf task 3 of 4
>
>
> ===================================================================================
> = BAD TERMINATION OF ONE OF YOUR APPLICATION PROCESSES
> = EXIT CODE: 139
> = CLEANING UP REMAINING PROCESSES
> = YOU CAN IGNORE THE BELOW CLEANUP MESSAGES
>
> ===================================================================================
> YOUR APPLICATION TERMINATED WITH THE EXIT STRING: Segmentation fault
> (signal 11)
> This typically refers to a problem with your application.
> Please see the FAQ page for debugging suggestions
>
> Does someone have idea of resolving this issue? Thanks in advance.
>
> Lee
> <seraphzl at gmail.com>
>
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Dr. Zheng Li
Research Assistant
State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry
Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences
Chinese Academy of Sciences
P. O. Box 2871, Beijing, 100085 China
seraphzl at gmail.com
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