I have a problem with TransmissionSpectrum of a large bulk configuration. The system is 960 carbon and hydrogen atoms total. I am calculating using the semi-empirical Huckel method. I did not suffer any problems setting up the bulk configuration. However, when running the TransmissionSpectrum calculation, the cpu usage suddenly spikes several minutes after starting. If I watch `top` carefully, I notice that about 2~5 minutes after the calculation begins, a spike in cpu usage suddenly exceeds the available cores on my server. This eventually crashes the server and it becomes unable to stop the rogue atkpython processes.
Is there any way to get more verbosity in order to debug what exactly is causing this sudden spike? The only information I have is that it is after the TransmissionSpectrum calculation begins. I have reduced the history number of the SCF calculations, but this did not change it. What steps could I take to better understand what is causing this and then correct this problem? Thank you for the help.
Also, the script used to simulate worked fine with smaller systems ~300 atoms with no reduction in SCF history number.
The OS is CentOS and ATKPython is 12.8.2
Also, I had forgotten about the forums, so I have accidentally submitted this problem through the contact page. Sorry about that, but I suppose it belongs in the forums more.