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is rather close to the limit Firefly can allocate when running under Linux. Note, the memory allocated by Firefly must be formed by a single continuous address range in the virtual address space. It is not always possible to allocate such a huge piece of continuous memory as there is some randomness in the way how Linux loads shared libraries and their data segments. In addition, Firefly normally allocates memory after MPI initialization so that any memory fragmentation resulted from MPI init can have negative impact on the largest amount of memory available to Firefly. I have no idea why you do not see this effect with Firefly RC 40,one of the possible explanations could that the the smaller size of the older Firefly's executable images increases the probability to allocate exactly 480 MW. With Firefly version v. 8.0.0, the thing that can help is the following command line option: ./firefly8 -prealloc:485 other options This will try to pre-allocate 485 MW in the virtual address space at the very beginning of the job initialization. There is no warranty that the pre-allocation will be successful though. Another way is to use a bit less memory, say 479 MWords or so. Finally. how much is the typical number of AOs in the systems you are modeling? If it is large, I can provide you the current beta of Firefly v. 8.0.1 which has a somewhat reduced memory demands for XMCQDPT2 code.Kind regards,Alex Granovsky On Mon Oct 21 '13 9:16am, Panwang Zhou wrote-------------------------------------------->Dear Alex,>It seems that there is bug in Firefly version 8.0.0 Linux/MPICH2, dynamically linked version for memory allocation in XMCQDPT2 calculations.>I have run a series of jobs with XMCQDPT2 using Firefly 8.0.0 with the following input:> $CONTRL SCFTYP=MCSCF RUNTYP=ENERGY EXETYP=RUN MAXIT=50 ICHARG=-1> MULT=1 FSTINT=.T. GENCON=.T. INTTYP=HONDO NOSYM=1 COORD=ZMT> ICUT=11 ITOL=30 WIDE=.T. MPLEVL=2 $END> $SYSTEM MWORDS=480 TIMLIM=60000.0 KDIAG=0 NOJAC=100 $END> $SYSTEM MKLNP=1 NP=12 $END> $SMP SMPPAR=.T. HTTNP=1 $END> $SCF DIRSCF=.T. FDIFF=.F. NCONV=8 $END> $P2P P2P=.T. DLB=.T.