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Task 1043488621

Name de_nbody_orbit_fitting_01_10_2026_v194_OCS_north_MW2014__data__02_1769623791_15105_0
Workunit 1016003955
Created 29 Jan 2026, 23:16:48 UTC
Sent 30 Jan 2026, 0:05:59 UTC
Report deadline 11 Feb 2026, 0:05:59 UTC
Received 30 Jan 2026, 2:20:02 UTC
Server state Over
Outcome Computation error
Client state Compute error
Exit status 3 (0x00000003) Unknown error code
Computer ID 1047607
Run time 15 min 31 sec
CPU time 57 min 32 sec
Validate state Invalid
Credit 0.00
Device peak FLOPS 88.56 GFLOPS
Application version Milkyway@home N-Body Simulation v1.94 (mt)
windows_x86_64
Peak working set size 24.05 MB
Peak swap size 19.25 MB
Peak disk usage 16.08 MB

Stderr output

<core_client_version>8.2.4</core_client_version>
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 (0x3) - exit code 3 (0x3)</message>
<stderr_txt>
<search_application> milkyway_nbody 1.94 Windows x86_64 double  OpenMP, Crlibm </search_application>
Using OpenMP 16 max threads on a system with 16 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.94
Optimal Softening Length = 0.001435669790126 kpc, Upper bound = 0.012474355147344 kpc, Lower bound = 0.000165230805275 kpc
Dwarf Initial Position: [-28.214148269257059,5.386430414307430,30.620427400015696]
Dwarf Initial Velocity: [-42.454907372634906,123.440027189733939,73.461118986412203]
Initial LMC position: [70.726498345421788,673.679260328893747,18.826849298389419]
Initial LMC velocity: [-2.090659535547589,-53.465208223602851,-25.509766601329687]
Initial body data written to 'initial.out'
hackCofM: tree structure error.
    cmPos out of bounds
    Pos(p)           = -2.917454660164622e+228
    psize/2          = 2.000000000000000e+00
    Pos(p) + psize/2 = -2.917454660164622e+228
    cmpos            = -2.917454660164621e+228
    Pos(p) - psize/2 = -2.917454660164622e+228
Number of particles in bins is very small compared to total. (0 << 40000). Skipping distance calculation
Error running system: NBODY_TREE_STRUCTURE_ERROR (8)
strftime() failed called boinc_finish(3)

</stderr_txt>
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