matlab -batch jobs are killed on Ubuntu without trace of reason
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I have 28 cores and 384GB RAM and I usually deploy 20 - 25 matlab jobs in parallel, like
matlab -batch "Job1" > output1 &
matlab -batch "Job2" > output2 &
etc.
One thing I don't understand is why these jobs after several hours are terminated before being done. The designated output files leave no trace. How can I ever find out what is wrong? If I restart, it continues because it looks to which results already exist, so it is not due to errors in the code.
The second thing relates to the no trace issue. Why does error messages print in the terminal and not into the designated output file? For example, a particular bug the code runs into returns an error message, which if I haven't left my terminal sessions is shown to me in the terminal window. Other programs put everything into the output file.
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Steven Lord
on 2 Mar 2023
Are your jobs consuming a lot of memory? I'd check the syslog file to determine if the Out of Memory killer killed MATLAB to try to free up memory for MATLAB. [Yes, I know.]
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Steven Lord
on 3 Mar 2023
I'm not certain but I don't think the OOM killer gives processes the chance to "speak any last words" before it kills them.
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