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April 14, 2010, 06:07 |
Licensing problem
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Hi all,
I am trying to run CFX on a supercomputer at my University. The cases run for a bit, reading the ccl and then come up with a licensing error. Please see part of the debug message below: 2010/04/13 12:03:42 NEW_CONNECTION Connected to license server: 2325@egg. ANSYSLI_SERVERS: 2325@egg FLEXlm Servers: 1055@egg 2010/04/13 12:03:45 DENIED CFX_SOLVER_LEAST_NOLIMIT 2009.0401 1/0/0/0 14/24/1772/1772 11093:CFX_SOLVER:*****@node003.cm.cluster:linx64:n ode003 Feature CFX_SOLVER_LEAST_NOLIMIT does not exist in the ANSYSLI pool. etc There are licenses available as the software works on another supercomputer and on my desktop. Does anyone know what could be wrong? |
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April 14, 2010, 07:13 |
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Glenn Horrocks
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You might have a node limited license and your simulation has now gone over the allowable size.
If you have a supercomputer then you should have some tech people to maintain it and a large support contract with ANSYS. Refer it to the tech people, and get them to contact ANSYS if there is a problem. |
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