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Task 1046874052

Name de_nbody_orbit_fitting_01_21_2026_v194_OCS_north_data__03_1770117002_703429_0
Workunit 1017566240
Created 4 Mar 2026, 15:43:57 UTC
Sent 4 Mar 2026, 15:43:58 UTC
Report deadline 16 Mar 2026, 15:43:58 UTC
Received 4 Mar 2026, 17:39:10 UTC
Server state Over
Outcome Computation error
Client state Compute error
Exit status 3 (0x00000003) Unknown error code
Computer ID 1063428
Run time 3 min 38 sec
CPU time 14 min 20 sec
Validate state Invalid
Credit 0.00
Device peak FLOPS 46.47 GFLOPS
Application version Milkyway@home N-Body Simulation v1.94 (mt)
windows_x86_64
Peak working set size 23.54 MB
Peak swap size 17.38 MB
Peak disk usage 14.66 MB

Stderr output

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<stderr_txt>
<search_application> milkyway_nbody 1.94 Windows x86_64 double  OpenMP, Crlibm </search_application>
Using OpenMP 6 max threads on a system with 6 processors
Running MilkyWay@home Nbody v1.94
Optimal Softening Length = 0.002638056599496 kpc, Upper bound = 0.022921743667817 kpc, Lower bound = 0.000303613142307 kpc
Dwarf Initial Position: [8.631200998716158,24.842173390327666,-11.790768741327465]
Dwarf Initial Velocity: [171.656573412909040,-8.258279603103533,-170.762177290055178]
Initial LMC position: [121.553077083504519,810.114321528330152,-218.044739940064431]
Initial LMC velocity: [-15.393392031946675,-122.339139837046488,12.696455595566002]
Initial body data written to 'initial.out'
hackCofM: tree structure error.
    cmPos out of bounds
    Pos(p)           = -2.035697661415242e+230
    psize/2          = 4.000000000000000e+00
    Pos(p) + psize/2 = -2.035697661415242e+230
    cmpos            = -2.035697661415243e+230
    Pos(p) - psize/2 = -2.035697661415242e+230
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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