Hyperstudy - Accessing studies from mapped network drive

Autumn
Autumn Altair Community Member
edited December 2021 in Community Q&A

Hi,

I have created multiple studies in HS on computer "A" within a local disk "G". I am now attempting to work with those studies on computer "B", where I have mapped to the drive on "A". However, I cannot seem to successfully run any studies (nor anything in HyperMesh, using Analysis > Radioss). All it does is quit ~30sec in, and then the Extract step fails because no .h3d or T01 file was created (which I use for my data sources). I know these files all work - they run fine on computer "A" and Analysis > Radioss > Check returns no errors on computer "B" - so I am assuming this is related to trying to access, run, and write to the mapped network drive but am unable to figure out the exact issue or any reasonable workaround (I need all the files to end up in "G" due to space constraints and ease of gathering/organizing data).

Does anyone have any tips or suggestions on how to solve this problem?

Please let me know if you need any additional information.

Answers

  • Michael Herve_21439
    Michael Herve_21439
    Altair Employee
    edited December 2021

    Hello,

     

    for migrating studies from one computer to another generally recommend to use study archives (.hstx), as study file (.hstudy) may contain hard-coded path.

    Also, when writing/executing the radioss model:

    - make sure all the files necessary for RADIOSS (0.rad and 1.ad file) are witten in the current working directory

    - review the stderr and stdout files that are populated in the current working directory, for possible failure reasons

     

    Best Regards,

    Michael