| Name | de_nbody_orbit_fitting_01_21_2026_v194_OCS_north_data__03_1770117002_751019_0 |
| Workunit | 1017651861 |
| Created | 6 Mar 2026, 4:56:44 UTC |
| Sent | 6 Mar 2026, 5:37:32 UTC |
| Report deadline | 18 Mar 2026, 5:37:32 UTC |
| Received | 7 Mar 2026, 20:57:35 UTC |
| Server state | Over |
| Outcome | Computation error |
| Client state | Compute error |
| Exit status | 3 (0x00000003) Unknown error code |
| Computer ID | 1034970 |
| Run time | 4 min 10 sec |
| CPU time | 18 min 40 sec |
| Validate state | Invalid |
| Credit | 0.00 |
| Device peak FLOPS | 40.51 GFLOPS |
| Application version | Milkyway@home N-Body Simulation v1.94 (mt) windows_x86_64 |
| Peak working set size | 21.75 MB |
| Peak swap size | 15.84 MB |
| Peak disk usage | 14.68 MB |
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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 = 0.002704485345510 kpc, Upper bound = 0.023498934729070 kpc, Lower bound = 0.000311258406749 kpc
Dwarf Initial Position: [-2.468430648300820,23.023733023207281,0.047649269293395]
Dwarf Initial Velocity: [186.772214397508321,43.471841196837303,-198.604414729927754]
Initial LMC position: [132.103766885045161,863.344955960180528,-249.812859466387494]
Initial LMC velocity: [-15.552862809792558,-119.595481967387997,15.850907715034682]
Initial body data written to 'initial.out'
hackCofM: tree structure error.
cmPos out of bounds
Pos(p) = -1.989463758280578e+230
psize/2 = 6.400000000000000e+01
Pos(p) + psize/2 = -1.989463758280578e+230
cmpos = -1.989463758280578e+230
Pos(p) - psize/2 = -1.989463758280578e+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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