My crystal ball says that people don't know how to use Constant, so they
instead hard-code things that change at each iteration, and that will
generate a lot of compiled code. (But it's just a guess...)
"Cregan, Bob" <b.cregan@imperial.ac.uk> writes:
> Hi
>
> We noticed that some firedrake users on the Imperial clusters have
> a large ( between 0.5 M and 1.3M) numbers of files in their cache
> (usually in firedrake/.cache/pyop2) .
>
> Is this cache size configurable? If so can you let people know how to
> limit it. It has two bad effects; firstly no filesystem is happy with
> that many files in a single directory and it will slow things down to
> the point it is useless as cache. Also each user is limited to 10M
> files and a very large cache will effectively reduce their quota to
> well below the 1TB default (they will run out of files before they run
> out of blocks).
>
> Thanks
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> Bob Cregan
> HPC Systems Analyst
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>
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