[Pw_forum] CPU times

Paul M. Grant w2agz at pacbell.net
Tue May 22 19:48:34 CEST 2007


Amos, I had the same problem with SUSE 10.1 and I got a fix from Paolo
Gianozzi.  I'm in the middle of a conference call right now and will send it
to you later...if Paolo doesn't beat me to it.  In the meantime, you might
try searching the forum 'cause it's posted there as well.

BTW, I hope all will follow Nicola Marzari's and Stefano Baroni's request to
add their affiliation to their forum traffic...something other than just
"gmail" and "yahoo."

Paul M. Grant, PhD
Principal, W2AGZ Technologies
Visiting Scholar, Applied Physics, Stanford University
EPRI Science Fellow (Retired)
IBM Research Staff Member Emeritus
w2agz at pacbell.net
http://www.w2agz.com
 
 


-----Original Message-----
From: pw_forum-admin at pwscf.org [mailto:pw_forum-admin at pwscf.org] On Behalf
Of Amos Leffler
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 9:30 AM
To: pw_forum at pwscf.org
Subject: [Pw_forum] CPU times

Dear Forum,
       I am using SuSE Linux 10.2 and have found that it configures and 
compiles espresso-3.2 using the simple commands in the users' manual.  
The program appears to run properly with one curious exception. The CPU 
times that are listed during the calculations are incorrect and are 
always barely larger than zero.  The Wall times seem reasonable.  Where 
is the CPU time calculated and can this be changed?
                                                                         
            Amos Leffler
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