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HOMMEBFB_P24.f19_g16_rx1.A.pm-cpu failing #6478

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rljacob opened this issue Jun 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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HOMMEBFB_P24.f19_g16_rx1.A.pm-cpu failing #6478

rljacob opened this issue Jun 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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rljacob commented Jun 18, 2024

HOMMEBFB_P24.f19_g16_rx1.A.pm-cpu is failing for both gnu and intel on perlmutter cpu.

Latest cdash output:
intel https://my.cdash.org/tests/171993260
gnu https://my.cdash.org/tests/172059238

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rljacob commented Jun 20, 2024

Now the other test is timing out. @ndkeen do you know what's going on?

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ndkeen commented Jun 20, 2024

Quick inspections -- the other test, not the HOMMEBFB test -- looks like it completed.

Running manually, it seems ok HOMME_P24.f19_g16_rx1.A.pm-cpu_intel

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mt5555 commented Jun 24, 2024

The HOMMEBFB test is not expected to work - it needs some work creating a cmake config with the low optimization flags turned on to get C++ and Fortran to match. @oksanaguba has this on her todo list.

I think we should continue to run the suite (to ensure the HOMME_P24 case passes) because it tests the HOMME specific parts of the topo generation tool chain, which is needed on PM for generating new atmspheric grids.

If the failures for HOMMEBFB are distracting, could we modify jenkens to run just the HOMME_P24 test and not the HOMME integration suite?

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