It keeps flashing out during solving process
It keeps flashing out during solving process. And I get a log shows that:
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# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
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# EXCEPTION_UNCAUGHT_CXX_EXCEPTION (0xe06d7363) at pc=0x00007ffae55b3fa9, pid=16076, tid=0x0000000000000918
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# JRE version: OpenJDK Runtime Environment (8.0_252-b09) (build 1.8.0_252-b09)
# Java VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (25.252-b09 mixed mode windows-amd64 compressed oops)
# Problematic frame:
# C [KERNELBASE.dll+0x43fa9]
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# Failed to write core dump. Minidumps are not enabled by default on client versions of Windows
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# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
# http://bugreport.java.com/bugreport/crash.jsp
# The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code.
# See problematic frame for where to report the bug.
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--------------- T H R E A D ---------------
Current thread (0x000000003e602800): JavaThread "WorkerThread[1](WORKER_BUSY_STATE, Solve)" [_thread_in_native, id=2328, stack(0x0000000047ac0000,0x0000000048a10000)]
siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xe06d7363, ExceptionInformation=0x0000000019930520 0x0000000048a06cf0 0x00007ffa8c413070 0x00007ffa8c300000
Registers:
RAX=0x00007ffacebdb44b, RBX=0x00007ffa8c413070, RCX=0x0000000048a060a0, RDX=0x0000000048a060a8
RSP=0x0000000048a06b80, RBP=0x000000133b8fa290, RSI=0x0000000048a06cf0, RDI=0x0000000019930520
R8 =0x000000000017a000, R9 =0x0000000000000000, R10=0x0000000000000020, R11=0x00007ffacec0dab8
R12=0x0000000048a06e78, R13=0x00007ffacec14400, R14=0x0000000000643da9, R15=0x0000000000000000
RIP=0x00007ffae55b3fa9, EFLAGS=0x0000000000000202
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Hi Wenjun,
It seems that the behavior is related to the linear solver Superlu. This behavior can be due to a lack of memory since this solver needs large amount of memory
Can you try to use the default solver MUMPS and run again the solving?
I hope this helps.
Best regards.
Cyril Favre
Yes! Once I changed the solver to automatically chosen, the problem solved. It works well now. Many thanks!
Hi Wenjun,
It seems that the behavior is related to the linear solver Superlu. This behavior can be due to a lack of memory since this solver needs large amount of memory
Can you try to use the default solver MUMPS and run again the solving?
I hope this helps.
Best regards.
Cyril Favre