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AIM APDL Solve Error (input/output error & out-of-core)

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    • marcellszeles
      Subscriber

      Hello,

       

      I have a complex model in AIM looking to be solved, and I'm having issues with the out-of-core performance.

       

      Can you kindly let me know which command (and which part to enter it) is used to run the "Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver" in "in-core" mode?

       

      Errors:

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      /COM,ANSYS RELEASE 2019 R2           BUILD 19.4      UP20190416       18:16:19

       *** WARNING ***                         CP =       0.422   TIME= 18:16:20
       BCSOPTIO is not a recognized BEGIN command, abbreviation, or macro.     
       This command will be ignored.                                           

       *** WARNING ***                         CP =      37.328   TIME= 18:16:34
       The program chosen initial timestep/load-factor is arbitrary.  It is    
       necessary for the user to supply a suitable initial                     
       timestep/load-factor through the NSUB or DELTIM command for             
       convergence and overall efficiency.                                     

       *** WARNING ***                         CP =     154.500   TIME= 18:17:26
       Component C1 does not exist.  The OUTRES command is ignored.            
      /COM,ANSYS RELEASE 2019 R2           BUILD 19.4      UP20190416       18:18:02

       *** WARNING ***                         CP =       0.406   TIME= 18:18:04
       BCSOPTIO is not a recognized BEGIN command, abbreviation, or macro.     
       This command will be ignored.                                           

       *** WARNING ***                         CP =      36.375   TIME= 18:18:16
       Element shape checking is currently inactive.  Issue SHPP,ON or         
       SHPP,WARN to reactivate, if desired.                                    

       *** WARNING ***                         CP =     264.672   TIME= 18:22:07
       The Distributed Sparse Matrix Solver is currently running in the        
       out-of-core memory mode.  This memory mode may provide significantly    
       worse performance compared to the in-core memory mode, depending on     
       the amount of available system memory and I/O speed.  Please monitor    
       the solver performance to ensure that the large amount of I/O to the    
       solver files does not create a bottleneck for performance.              

       *** ERROR ***                           CP =     333.172   TIME= 18:23:17
       An input/output error has occurred while trying to open a file with     
       length = 33 GB.  Error code = 112, which translates to: There is not    
       enough space on the disk.                                               
                                                                               

       *** ERROR ***                           CP =     333.172   TIME= 18:23:17
       The program is unable to open file file1.DSPtri.  If the suggestions in 
       the associated error messages immediately preceding and/or following    
       this error message do not help resolve the file issue, please send the  
       data leading to this operation to your technical support provider,      
       along with the I/O error code of -1 and the system error code of 0,     
       for help in determining the possible reasons as to why this file could  
       not be opened.                                                          

       *** ERROR ***                           CP =     333.172   TIME= 18:23:17
       An input/output error has occurred on the process with MPI Rank ID = 1. 
        This error occurs when trying to open a file with length = 34 GB.      
       Please check to make sure there is enough free disk space in the        
       working directory (D:Ansys ProjectsG¸ttlerrun-2 -                    
       v1_filesdp0StudyAIMphysics2) on machine (MARCELL-HPZ4).             
       

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      Thanks in advance,

      Marcell

    • Brian Bueno
      Ansys Employee

      marcellszeles

      I will ask our team of experts and let you know their recommendation.

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