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Ansys System Coupling Error on University HPC

    • Iheanyi Ogbonna
      Subscriber

      Hi, I'm currently having issues running a system coupling simulation on my university's HPC cluster. The simulation runs perfectly on my PC, but is infinitely slow considering the nature of the simulation, and the timeframe I intend to study. It barely solves 0.1seconds worth of results per day, hence the need to accelerate result generation with HPC infrastructure, as I would require anything between 50-100seconds worth of results to study behaviour from rest till angular velocity reaches a terminal point. The error message I get everytime I run is attached to this message. There was an initial issue "awaiting connection from coupling participants" and the participants never connected, but that I believe was resolved when IPV6 was disabled on worker nodes. However I might be beyond my depth on this one, and would sincerely appreciate any form of support in resolving this.

      Regards

      Traceback (most recent call last):
        File "PyLib/kernel/remote/RemoteObjects.py", line 32, in _nodeCaller
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/remoteclient/Client.py", line 82, in makeRemoteCall
      RuntimeError


      +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      | Error when making a remote call to participant Solution 4.                  |
      +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      Traceback (most recent call last):
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/remoteclient/__init__.py", line 98, in makeRemoteCall
        File "PyLib/kernel/remote/RemoteObjects.py", line 52, in func
        File "PyLib/ComputeNodeCommand.py", line 118, in newfunc
        File "PyLib/ComputeNodeCommand.py", line 85, in raiseException
      RuntimeError

      During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:

      Traceback (most recent call last):
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/solver/__init__.py", line 150, in solve
        File "PyLib/kernel/util/Memory.py", line 208, in wrapper
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/solver/__init__.py", line 587, in __initializeControlled
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/participantmanager/couplingparticipant/OldApisParticipant.py", line 145, in initializeOutputs
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/participantmanager/couplingparticipant/OldApisParticipant.py", line 386, in __advanceToSyncPoint
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/remoteclient/__init__.py", line 103, in makeRemoteCall
      cosimulation.solver.CosimulationError.CosimulationError: Error when making a remote call to participant Solution 4. 
      Traceback (most recent call last):
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/remoteclient/__init__.py", line 98, in makeRemoteCall
        File "PyLib/kernel/remote/RemoteObjects.py", line 52, in func
        File "PyLib/ComputeNodeCommand.py", line 118, in newfunc
        File "PyLib/ComputeNodeCommand.py", line 85, in raiseException
      RuntimeError

      During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:

      Traceback (most recent call last):
        File "CommandConsole", line 1, in
        File "PyLib/kernel/commands/CommandDefinition.py", line 74, in func
        File "PyLib/kernel/commands/__init__.py", line 30, in executeCommand
        File "PyLib/kernel/commands/CommandManager.py", line 165, in executeCommand
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/externalinterface/core/solver.py", line 137, in execute
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/solver/__init__.py", line 150, in solve
        File "PyLib/kernel/util/Memory.py", line 208, in wrapper
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/solver/__init__.py", line 587, in __initializeControlled
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/participantmanager/couplingparticipant/OldApisParticipant.py", line 145, in initializeOutputs
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/participantmanager/couplingparticipant/OldApisParticipant.py", line 386, in __advanceToSyncPoint
        File "PyLib/cosimulation/remoteclient/__init__.py", line 103, in makeRemoteCall
      cosimulation.solver.CosimulationError.CosimulationError: Error when making a remote call to participant Solution 4. 
      >>> 
      now exiting CommandConsole...
      Exiting Command Console...
      Shutting down System Coupling compute node processes.

    • MangeshANSYS
      Ansys Employee

      Hello

      Can you see if setting the environment variable below helps ?
      ANSYS_RPC_LOCALACCESSONLY=1


    • Iheanyi Ogbonna
      Subscriber

      I finally got it to work on one of the university machines.

      However, I would like to request the linux equivalent for this setting, so I could pass it along to the HPC managers

    • Iheanyi Ogbonna
      Subscriber

      Hi @Mangesh Bhide, thank you very much for your previous response. Please, how can this environment variable setting be replicated on the linux HPC. We still get this error message despite disabling the IPV6 worker nodes.

      I would sincerely appreciate a response on this issue.

       

      Regards

    • Richard Martin
      Subscriber

      Hi Iheanyi,  I am experiencing exactly the same problem above. To set the environment variable in Linux, you would normally use:

      export ANSYS_RPC_LOCALACCESSONLY=1

      in your terminal or job-script. However, I just tried that and the problem persists. 

      You said above: "I finally got it to work on one of the university machines." - how did you get it to work? Any what version of Ansys are you using?

       

      Thanks.

    • Iheanyi Ogbonna
      Subscriber

       

       

      Hi Richard, 

      Pardon my wording, by machines I was referring to the University PCs.

      I already modified my job script with the line, and also passed the information to the HPC manager to implement on the backend (if necessary,  I’m not familiar with what is obtainable on the backend). The problem still persists on the University HPC, and has seriously stalled my research. I am awaiting a response from anyone from ANSYS, while interfacing with my University to get expert support on the subject matter from ANSYS also.

      I’m still stuck, and there doesn’t seem to be a fix accessible in sight.

       

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