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April 11, 2019 at 12:49 pm
Dayananda swamy KM
SubscriberI wrote an UDF for source term and it runs perfectly on my windows laptop. But when try to run on HPC it shows Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_1source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_2source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_1source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_2source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_1source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_2source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_1source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_2source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_1source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_2source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_1source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_1source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_2source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_1source" not found.
Error: chip-exec: function "cell_x_1source" not found.
   1 1.0000e+00 1.1223e-03 1.0930e-03 9.6736e-04 1.8411e-04 2.5502e-01 1.5939e-01 2:17:53 19999
 It only runs on 1 out 16 parallel nodes
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April 11, 2019 at 4:26 pm
Rob
Forum ModeratorCheck the UDF Manual to see if the functions you're using need altering for parallel: that's the most common problem.Â
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April 12, 2019 at 12:31 am
Dayananda swamy KM
SubscriberThanks for the advice. I looked into the UDF manual, i compiled the UDF using journal file on HPC. It solved the problem.
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April 12, 2019 at 3:40 pm
Rob
Forum ModeratorAh, in that case I suspect the problem was that the libudf wasn't compiled for parallel: that will have flagged an error earlier on but may have been missed as it tends not to crash the solver.Â
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