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Model Checking Contest @ Petri Nets 2014
Tunis, Tunisia, June 24, 2014
Execution Report for Run r04kn-qhx2-140043542502185
Last Updated
Sept. 1, 2014

About the Execution

Execution Summary
Max Memory
Used (MB)
CPU Usage (ms) I/O Wait (ms) Competition Result Execution
Status
1430.60 27902 20.2 265613988875874769338781322035779626829233452653394495974574961739092490901302182994384699044001 41317731602913853008254872316676830840102981523861366040489438492747720806869228465793175406844600 400 1 normal

Execution Chart

We display below the execution chart for this examination (boot time has been removed).

Trace from the execution

Waiting for the VM to be ready (probing ssh)
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=====================================================================
Generated by BenchKit 2-1667
Executing tool marcie
Input is Philosophers-PT-000200, examination is StateSpace
Time confinement is 3600 seconds
Memory confinement is 6144 MBytes
Run identifier is r04kn-qhx2-140043542502185
=====================================================================


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content from stdout:

BK_START 1400454289277

Marcie rev. 1291 (build: mcc on 2014-04-30)
A model checker for Generalized Stochastic Petri nets

authors: Alex Tovchigrechko (IDD package and CTL model checking)

Martin Schwarick (Symbolic numerical analysis and CSL model checking)

Christian Rohr (Simulative and approximative numerical model checking)

marcie@informatik.tu-cottbus.de

called as: marcie --net-file=model.pnml --mem=4

constant oo registered with value < INFINITY >
parse successfull!


(NrP: 1000 NrTr: 1000)

net check time: 0m0sec

place and transition orderings generation:0m0sec

init dd package: 0m5sec


RS generation: 0m2sec


-> reachability set: #nodes 5180 (5.2e+03) #states 265,613,988,875,874,769,338,781,322,035,779,626,829,233,452,653,394,495,974,574,961,739,092,490,901,302,182,994,384,699,044,001 (95)


STATE_SPACE 265613988875874769338781322035779626829233452653394495974574961739092490901302182994384699044001 41317731602913853008254872316676830840102981523861366040489438492747720806869228465793175406844600 400 1 TECHNIQUES DECISION_DIAGRAMS


total processing time: 0m27sec


BK_STOP 1400454317060

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content from stderr:

check if there are places and transitions
ok
check if there are transitions without pre-places
ok
check if at least one transition is enabled in m0
ok
check if there are transitions that can never fire
ok


initing FirstDep: 0m0sec

1496 1940 4292 4465
iterations count:4592 (4), effective:600 (0)

Sequence of Actions to be Executed by the VM

This is useful if one wants to reexecute the tool in the VM from the submitted image disk.

set -x
# this is for BenchKit: configuration of major elements for the test
export BK_INPUT="Philosophers-PT-000200"
export BK_EXAMINATION="StateSpace"
export BK_TOOL="marcie"
export BK_RESULT_DIR="/home/fko/BK_RESULTS/OUTPUTS"
export BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT="3600"

# this is specific to your benchmark or test

export BIN_DIR="$HOME/BenchKit/bin"

# remove the execution directoty if it exists (to avoid increse of .vmdk images)
if [ -d execution ] ; then
rm -rf execution
fi

tar xzf /home/mcc/BenchKit/INPUTS/Philosophers-PT-000200.tgz
mv Philosophers-PT-000200 execution

# this is for BenchKit: explicit launching of the test

cd execution
echo "====================================================================="
echo " Generated by BenchKit 2-1667"
echo " Executing tool marcie"
echo " Input is Philosophers-PT-000200, examination is StateSpace"
echo " Time confinement is $BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT seconds"
echo " Memory confinement is 6144 MBytes"
echo " Run identifier is r04kn-qhx2-140043542502185"
echo "====================================================================="
echo
echo "--------------------"
echo "content from stdout:"
echo
echo -n "BK_START "
date -u +%s%3N
timeout -s 9 $BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT bash -c "/home/mcc/BenchKit/BenchKit_head.sh 2> STDERR ; echo ; echo -n \"BK_STOP \" ; date -u +%s%3N"
if [ $? -eq 137 ] ; then
echo
echo "BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT_REACHED"
fi
echo
echo "--------------------"
echo "content from stderr:"
echo
cat STDERR ;