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Normally Gaussian will terminate with a line such as | Normally Gaussian will terminate with a line such as | ||
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Job cpu time: | Job cpu time: 0 days 0 hours 26 minutes 18.3 seconds. | ||
Elapsed time: 0 days 0 hours 6 minutes 43.3 seconds. | |||
Normal termination of Gaussian | Normal termination of Gaussian 16 at Tue Nov 14 15:31:56 2017. | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
If a job fails without producing an error message | If a job fails without producing an error message, and the output otherwise looks normal, it usually means that the job exceeded the allocated time (--time=HH:MM:SS), or exceeded the allocated memory limit (--mem=xG), or your disk quota was exceeded. |
Revision as of 13:31, 9 March 2018
Normal Termination of Gaussian XX
Normally Gaussian will terminate with a line such as
Job cpu time: 0 days 0 hours 26 minutes 18.3 seconds. Elapsed time: 0 days 0 hours 6 minutes 43.3 seconds. Normal termination of Gaussian 16 at Tue Nov 14 15:31:56 2017.
If a job fails without producing an error message, and the output otherwise looks normal, it usually means that the job exceeded the allocated time (--time=HH:MM:SS), or exceeded the allocated memory limit (--mem=xG), or your disk quota was exceeded.