61 | | || Both ''assign'' and ''assign+'' succeeded || 98,639 || 90% || n/a || |
62 | | || ''assign'' succeeded, ''assign+'' failed || 98 || 0.1% || In 93 of these cases ''assign'' doesn't detect a disconnected switch topology nor oversubscribed interswitch bandwidth, but it should. In 2 cases we overestimate what we need in one vclass. I can fix this issue but it will have to wait. In 3 cases the ''ptopfile'' has an error - two interfaces on a physical node are called the same. ''assign'' doesn't pick up on this but ''assign+'' does, which should be correct behavior. So effectively in only 2 out of 109,326 ''assign'' is better than ''assign+''. || |
| 61 | || Both ''assign'' and ''assign+'' succeeded || 98,641 || 90% || n/a || |
| 62 | || ''assign'' succeeded, ''assign+'' failed || 98 || 0.08% || In 93 of these cases ''assign'' doesn't detect a disconnected switch topology nor oversubscribed interswitch bandwidth, but it should. In 2 cases we overestimate what we need in one vclass. I can fix this issue but it will have to wait. In 3 cases the ''ptopfile'' has an error - two interfaces on a physical node are called the same. ''assign'' doesn't pick up on this but ''assign+'' does, which should be correct behavior. So effectively in only 2 out of 109,326 ''assign'' is better than ''assign+''. || |
64 | | || ''assign'' failed, ''assign+'' succeeded, ''assign'' succeeded with fixed nodes from ''assign+'' || 666 || 0.6% || There is a good solution but ''assign'' cannot find it in a given number of trials.|| |
65 | | || ''assign'' failed, ''assign+'' succeeded, ''assign'' failed with fixed nodes from ''assign+'' || 3,580 || 3.2% || This happens because ''assign'' cannot properly deal with fixed interfaces. I checked quite a few of these solutions manually and they are possible solutions. || |
| 64 | || ''assign'' failed, ''assign+'' succeeded, ''assign'' succeeded with fixed nodes from ''assign+'' || 666 || 0.61% || There is a good solution but ''assign'' cannot find it in a given number of trials.|| |
| 65 | || ''assign'' failed, ''assign+'' succeeded, ''assign'' failed with fixed nodes from ''assign+'' || 3,580 || 3.24% || This happens because ''assign'' cannot properly deal with fixed interfaces. I checked quite a few of these solutions manually and they are possible solutions. || |