CCL:G: omp_set_num_threads error



 Sent to CCL by: David Mannock [dmannock===ualberta.ca]
 
Greetings Earthlings! I am in the process of setting up an eight core server and this news is a surprise to me! Agghhh! So that means that if I want to run 64 bit anything I need the 64 bit drivers and the source code for each program I want to use and then compile it for the OS! This could take a life time! Are there any sites out there to advise on this issue with major CCL software in a Vista 64 bit application. Is there an idiots guide to compiling stuff for an 8 processors? Yes, I know I should be using Linux, but I don't want too. :-) Dave
 > Dave
 At 04:37 PM 3/26/2009, you wrote:
 
 Sent to CCL by: "David  Hose" [Anthrax_brothers(_)hotmail.com]
 Stephen,
 
I'm guessing that you are using a pre-compiled windows binary? As I understand it, the binary has been compiled to support up to 4 processors. If you want to run a calculation on all 8 cores then
 you'll have to get the source code and compile it yourself.
 Regards,
 Dave.
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Could someone tell me why I am getting the following error when I try to run a "nprocshared=8"
 Gaussian/G03 job on a dual-CPU quad-core (8 cores total) machine?
         omp_set_num_threads value (8) is invalid
 
FYI: An "nprocshared=4" job runs just fine. Also, 'mpstat -P ALL' reports 8 CPUs/cores.
 Thank you.
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