AW: Problem with NAMD 2.8 (but not in 2.7) : Endless loop repeating "The last position output ..."

From: Norman Geist (norman.geist_at_uni-greifswald.de)
Date: Thu Jun 09 2011 - 00:36:44 CDT

Hi David,

I guess it's just an information how long the last dcd wrote took. Maybe you
should raise your dcdfrequency, it seems it is at 2, this way to small I
think. Mostly we use 100 or 500, that’s far enough frames for us.

Best regards

Norman Geist.

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Betreff: namd-l: Problem with NAMD 2.8 (but not in 2.7) : Endless loop
repeating "The last position output ..."

Dear NAMD Users,

I am running a NAMD Simulation taking as the starting point a
previously simulated data-file. The input does the following :

- It minimizes the complex for 100 ps with all the complex constraint
- Then it takes out the constraint and run for 50.000.000 steps

The minimization is done ok.

But then when the simulation starts (at step 7.000.000) the only
output I get is :

The last position output (seq=7000055) takes 0.019 seconds, 1453.703
MB of memory in use
The last position output (seq=7000056) takes 0.008 seconds, 1453.703
MB of memory in use
The last position output (seq=7000057) takes 0.019 seconds, 1453.703
MB of memory in use
[...]

Repeated endlessly.

The .xst and .dcd files grow some bytes every minute, but nothing
relevant. It’s like it gets stucked at this point.

This happens when running with NAMD 2.8b1 and 2.8 (final) no matter
how many processors I use.

This doesn’t happen with NAMD 2.7b1 no matter how many processors I use.

The problem is not random. It happens every time I run the namd command.

To reduce the sources of possible errors, I am running always with :

namd2 input.namd > output.log

No multicore, no network, no command line flags.

Also, this happens either restarting from .restart files or starting a
new simulation.

I am not attaching the input files since they’re ~40 Mb but can place
them online if needed.

Best Regards

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