TAGGED: batch-mode, fluent-interpolation
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April 26, 2022 at 1:11 pm
Thodorisdm
SubscriberHello,
I am trying to read interpolation data for my case which I am running on HPC in batch mode but I get this error . I have tried to upload the .dat file again but I always get the below error. On the other hand, when I am reading the same .ip file for the same .cas and .dat file in my computer I do not get any error.
EDIT: I found what the problem was: I used WINSCP to transfer the .ip files to the HPC server which changed the encoding to UTF-8 and thus I got the below error. However, I uploaded the files with Filezilla and work perfect but I would like to know if there is another way to fix this error as I had written a script to transfer the files automatically and now I have to do it manually.
Reading IP data ...
x-coord
y-coord
z-coord
pressure
x-velocity
y-velocity
z-velocity
k
omega
hyb_init-0
hyb_init-1
mp-1
mp-2
Done.
Initializing values...
error:nearest value not found
error:nearest value not found
error:nearest value not found
error:nearest value not found
error:nearest value not found
error:nearest value not found
error:nearest value not found
error:nearest value not found
error:nearest value not found
Fatal error has happened to some of the processes!
Exiting ...
April 26, 2022 at 2:01 pmRob
Forum ModeratorCan you initialise the model on HPC and then read the IP file? If you're reading data why do you need the interpolation step?
April 26, 2022 at 2:17 pmThodorisdm
SubscriberI mentioned the. dat files due to hurry. The reason is because I uploaded the files with WINSCP (check my EDIT paragraph) and the encoding of the .ip files changed to UTF-8. However, now I am using Filezilla but I cannot automate it as I could with WINSCP . Therefore, do you know another workaround so that I can still upload the .ip files to the server with WinSCP?
Thank you in advance!
April 26, 2022 at 2:56 pmRob
Forum ModeratorI've never noticed anything, we use WinSCP to transfer from local machines to the clusters. Maybe the Transfer Setting?
April 26, 2022 at 5:41 pmDrAmine
Ansys EmployeePlease ƒÖÅ contact WinScp.
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