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November 15, 2005, 16:29 |
CFX-5-NOLIMIT
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I am reasonably new to CFX but I have successfully ran several simulations before today. However when I tried to get my solver to run today it said that it couldn't find my CFX-5-NOLIMIT license. What does this mean? I am not using any different part of the program than before. Thanks in advance.
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November 15, 2005, 17:25 |
Re: CFX-5-NOLIMIT
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Hi,
This is a license option which allows you to run simulations of unlimited size. If you have a valid no limit license and you can't access it then try some diagnostics on the license server. Often the simplest diagonstics is just to reboot the license server. Glenn Horrocks |
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November 18, 2005, 11:17 |
Re: CFX-5-NOLIMIT
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I've also noticed that if you have license problems in general CFX-5-NOLIMIT is the first one that gets checked. So it is usually the one that gets reported even though the license issue may be more general (i.e. server down).
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