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Old   February 7, 2017, 06:10
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Greetings Members,

I wrote an User Defined Function in C and that udf works perfectly on my local node but it begins to crash on my Linux HPC cluster whenever I input it.

For the cluster operations, the C file was kept along with the .cas file , journal file and shell file in the same folder. The thing is the cluster simulation works well only for constant velocity but it does not work for the udf file . However it works well on the user defined function.

I tried debugging it a lot but it was to no avail that I made any progress regarding it. I am thus attaching my journal file,New Text Document (4).txt

newjournal.txt

bernhard.c udf and the error file .

If its possible can someone could suggest where the error might have propagated from.
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