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Model Checking Contest @ Petri Nets 2014
Tunis, Tunisia, June 24, 2014
Execution Report for Run r09ks-qhx2-140069009102237
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
- - - DNF timeout

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 SurprisePeterson-PT-4, examination is StateSpace
Time confinement is 3600 seconds
Memory confinement is 6144 MBytes
Run identifier is r09ks-qhx2-140069009102237
=====================================================================


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content from stdout:

BK_START 1400808279925

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: 480 NrTr: 690)

net check time: 0m0sec

place and transition orderings generation:0m0sec

init dd package: 0m5sec


BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT_REACHED

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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

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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="SurprisePeterson-PT-4"
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/SurprisePeterson-PT-4.tgz
mv SurprisePeterson-PT-4 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 SurprisePeterson-PT-4, examination is StateSpace"
echo " Time confinement is $BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT seconds"
echo " Memory confinement is 6144 MBytes"
echo " Run identifier is r09ks-qhx2-140069009102237"
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 ;