[2020-12-10 06:05:50 #459 WARNING] Using over 92% of the memory in x360!
[2020-12-10 06:06:24 #459 INFO] sample_ruptures 16% [5 submitted, 7 queued]
[2020-12-10 06:06:24 #459 INFO] Received {'rup_array': '5.68 MB', 'calc_times': '1023 B', 'eff_ruptures': '118 B', 'tot': '4 B'} in 107 seconds
[2020-12-10 06:06:24 #459 CRITICAL]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/calculators/base.py", line 243, in run
self.result = self.execute()
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/calculators/event_based.py", line 273, in execute
self.build_events_from_sources()
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/calculators/event_based.py", line 141, in build_events_from_sources
rup_array = dic['rup_array']
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/michele/py38/bin/oq", line 11, in <module>
load_entry_point('openquake.engine', 'console_scripts', 'oq')()
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/commands/__main__.py", line 54, in oq
parser.callfunc()
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/baselib/sap.py", line 181, in callfunc
return self.func(**vars(namespace))
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/baselib/sap.py", line 251, in main
return func(**kw)
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/commands/run.py", line 163, in run
return _run(job_ini, concurrent_tasks, calc_id, pdb,
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/commands/run.py", line 124, in _run
calc.run(concurrent_tasks=concurrent_tasks, pdb=pdb,
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/calculators/base.py", line 243, in run
self.result = self.execute()
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/calculators/event_based.py", line 273, in execute
self.build_events_from_sources()
File "/home/michele/oq-engine/openquake/calculators/event_based.py", line 141, in build_events_from_sources
rup_array = dic['rup_array']
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable
From the first line of the log "Using over 92% of the memory in x360!" it is clear that I am running out of memory.
The EMME model is big, you cannot expect to run it on a small machine.
Michele