Re: metadynamics/ABF simulations using collective variables - issues with restarting the calculations

From: Aron Broom (broomsday_at_gmail.com)
Date: Tue Nov 13 2012 - 10:47:52 CST

One possibility is that the performance decrease is actually continuous.
You should have a *.colvars.state file, how large is it?

If you're saying the performance decreases because of the NAMD benchmarking
that happens at the beginning of the run, this won't be accurate in the
case where your *.colvars.state file becomes very large (i.e. > 10MB)
during the course of the simulation. What you'll see in that case is a
gradual decrease in performance over time, so make sure your performance
numbers are based on timings taken throughout the simulation.

If the above ends up being the case, the problem is that too much is being
dumped into that file. If you're doing metadynamics the "usegrids" option
needs to be on, as its entire function is to prevent exactly this kind of
slowdown. If you're already using grids, it may be that too many hills are
being written to the file rather than being discretized onto the grids, and
you can see this as a massive list of hills at the bottom of the file.

~Aron

On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Jérôme Hénin <jhenin_at_ifr88.cnrs-mrs.fr>wrote:

> Krishnan,
>
> Thank you for this report.
>
> In principle the restart file has the extension colvars.state. The .old
> extension denotes a backup file, if you only see that, it might indicate
> some sort of I/O issue.
>
> Can you send me (off-list) a colvars input file, and a series of NAMD
> standard output logs that shows the performance decrease? I would at least
> need that to try and diagnose the problem.
>
> Finally, can you check the standard error log and see if there is anything
> of interest in there?
>
> Best,
> Jerome
>
>
>
> On 13 November 2012 15:42, Marimuthu Krishnan <
> marimuthu.krishnan_at_googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> While calculating free energies using the Collective Variable Module
>> implemented in NAMD 2.9, I noticed something unusual. Both ABF and
>> metadynamics calculations run perfectly fine when I perform new
>> calculations. When I try to restart my simulations (both for ABF and
>> metadynamics), I notice 4-5 fold decrease in performance (relative to a new
>> run) irrespective of the type of reaction coordinate (distance-based or
>> angle-based) used. These calculations were run on Kraken (NICS) and same
>> number of cores was used for both the fresh and restart runs. I do remember
>> that I did not have this problem before when using earlier versions of
>> NAMD. I would appreciate help from experts.
>>
>> A related minor issue with naming of the restart file. One of the output
>> files from ABF/metadynamics is named file_rst.colvars.state.old but if you
>> want to restart a run using this old restart file, NAMD 2.9 expects its
>> name be file_rst.old.colvars.state. It would be useful if this mismatch in
>> names is fixed.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Krishnan
>>
>
>

-- 
Aron Broom M.Sc
PhD Student
Department of Chemistry
University of Waterloo

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