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Error: token too large

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    • ecrod
      Subscriber
      Hello All,nI had a blue screen problem on my Windows 10. After that I cannot continue my simulations on Fluent.nI am always receiving a message --> Error: token too large Error Object: (), when I try to initialize a case or run it.nCould someone help me to solve it ?nThanks in advancen
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      Is that any case or just a specific one? n
    • ecrod
      Subscriber
      Hello Rob,nIt is happening for a specific case, that I was running when I received a blue screen error from Windows 10.n
    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee
      Details about the case?n
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      Can you open the case, and is it Fluent standalone or a Workbench project?n
    • ecrod
      Subscriber
      DrAmine, nWhat kind of details do you need ?nRob,nI believe it is a standalone. Follow attached a view of my window. I am also running on 6 nodes.nn
    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee
      Yes Details like models, radiation, mesh count, etc.... n
    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee
      I have a feeling that this is mesh import issue. Can you load the mesh into Fluent Meshing?n
    • ecrod
      Subscriber
      DrAmine,nI am not able to load my mesh in Fluent Meshing because it is a *.bdf file, and Fluent Meshing mode allows to load only *.nas file. nHowever, I successfully imported my mesh several times in Fluent and ran several cases. This issue is happening only after my windows problem. nI am able to load my case in Fluent solution mode, however I cannot start initialization process or even read previous data.n
    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee
      After loading that into Fluent are you able to check mesh?nWhat did happen with your Windows?n
    • ecrod
      Subscriber
      Yes. I am able to check the mesh and it is pretty fine as before the error message I received from Windows.nDuring simulation, my PC was reinitialized and I received a blue screen error message. After that, the case that was running before cannot run anymore. nI did all the process again, imported my mesh and setup my case, and it is fine. I really do not know what happened with the case after windows' error.nIt was a time consuming simulation, so unfortunately I will lost all and starting again.n
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      Not much help for now, but remember to use autosave and keep case & data. Also don't overwrite files if you can avoid it, it's safer to delete the extra files later. n
    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee
      Autosave is often neglected but is always recommended. Good ? n
    • ecrod
      Subscriber
      I have used autosave. However, any datafile #almost 300) that I tried to load again failed.nn
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      Did you save case and data? nWhat models are you using? Adaption and moving mesh mean you must save case and data at the same time as the mesh changes during the simulation. n
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