Just for clarity, the file is not missing, is in that path.
The environment variables are OK, all looks good
May be the underscore on the executable name or the dot in the "Elmer 8.2-Release" directory causing problems when reading the path?
ElmerSolver: The end
SOLVER TOTAL TIME(CPU,REAL): 17.85 17.85
ELMER SOLVER FINISHED AT:
runtime error R6031
- Attempt to initialize the CRT more than once.
This indicates a bug in your application.
runtime error
R6031
- Attempt to initialize the CRT more than once.
This indicates a bug in your application.
runtime error R6031
- Attempt to initialize the CRT more than once.
This indicates a bug in your application.
Hi TFLOPs,
You are not the only one to get the error
"runtime error R6031
- Attempt to initialize the CRT more than once.
This indicates a bug in your application."
I have reported this before but have yet to find a solution, I can confirm that it doesn't always happen with a parallel solve but cannot find any reason why sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't (changing the partitioning might prevent it) ;-(
I have yet to get it on a serial solve using Elmersolver, so I wonder if it is a problem with mpiexec?
This is a real inconvenience for me as it make it impossible to run a series of automated runs in parallel as the script will just hang, I have never had this when running under ubuntu.
At least you know you are not alone in seeing this problem, not that that is much consolation.
Regards
Mark
Hi mark, should I write another topic about this runtime error R6031 on the Bug Report forum to give it more visibility?
At first I was thinking nothing to care, solution does complete, but I probably will need to run automated series too in the future
Hi TFLOPs,
Reporting it as a bug would not do any harm, my guess is most people use Elmer on Linux so it probably won't be a high priority for the Elmer team?
Regards
Mark
Aborting: failed to launch 'ElmerSolver_mpi.exe' on DESKTOP-***********
Error (2) unable to find the file
It seems that the problem is caused by Windows User Account Control settings and WIN10 just blocks access to the files installed in the "Program files" or "Program files(x86)" folders. I solved the problem just by installing Elmer to "C:\elmerfem-mpi-nightly_Windows-AMD64" folder and pointing environment variables to this folder.
That is what I also do. I almost never install non-M$ software into the default programs directory, but into something like C:\myprograms.
Another example: In ElmerGUI, you may need to move solver xml files from ...\edf-extra to ...\edf. You cannot do that as ordinary user if Elmer is installed in C:\Program Files.