Flux crashes in remote desktop

Romain B
Romain B Altair Community Member
edited October 2020 in Community Q&A

Hi, 

 

At work, I often work on Flux using Windows remote desktop, especially when I start a large batch of simulations, just to quickly check that everything is still running smoothly.

However, it happened from time to time that opening the remote session causes the active project window to simply vanish. It disappears and all processes are gone. Only the supervisor is still running.

 

That's pretty annoying and I'd like to know if anybody's encountered this issue.

 

Both machines run on Windows 10 Enterprise, x64.

 

Thanks, 

Romain

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  • Alejandro Rodríguez
    Alejandro Rodríguez
    Altair Employee
    edited April 2019

    Hello Romain,

    Actually, this is the first time that this bug is reported and it is very difficult to know the reasons with this information.

    A possibility is that it is caused by an excessive requirement of HW units: in fact, run several projects in the same machine and with the same user requires less  HW units than running the same amount of projects distributed between different machines launched, possibly, by different users.

    Best regards,

  • Romain B
    Romain B Altair Community Member
    edited April 2019

    Hi Alejandro, 

    Alright, thanks for the feedback.

    I'll try to pay attention to our units usage next time this happens. Also I'll make sure to check the log file, see if there's any message on crash. However, I hope it just won't happen again :-)

     

    Regards, 

    Romain

  • Romain B
    Romain B Altair Community Member
    edited April 2019

    Hi, 

     

    Well it just happened again. There is no information in the log file. I can however describe a sequence of events:

    1. Started a batch simulation on the remote computer (Windows 10 on both computers) using my scripts (by using the 'run a script' button from Flux supervisor)

    2. Connected several times to that computer through remote desktop using remote desktop to work on other geometries, and check on the advance of my simulation.

    3. Connected physically on the remote machine (not through remote desktop), and there it is, the simulation window is gone, without an error message or any trace in the log file.

    Funny thing is, the window where I was building a new geometry did not disappear.

     

    I hope that this description helps, and I'm of course available for more details.

     

    Thanks!

    Romain

  • Alejandro Rodríguez
    Alejandro Rodríguez
    Altair Employee
    edited April 2019

    Hello Romain.

    Please, can you send me the log and report files corresponding with this instance of Flux?

    I hope once I got this information, I will able to help you.

    Best regards.

  • Romain B
    Romain B Altair Community Member
    edited April 2019

    Hi Alejandro, 

     

    It just happened again today. It crashed when I connected remotely using WiFi instead of the usual cabled connection. Strange.

    Anyway, here is the logfile of that instance. I renamed the parameters, and only included the last few simulation steps because the original file is a million lines long. I have however not touched the log's or report's structure.

    Hope it helps!

    Thanks, 

    Romain

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  • Romain B
    Romain B Altair Community Member
    edited May 2019

    Hi Alejandro, 

     

    Have you had any success in identifying the origin of this bug?

     

    Thanks!

    Romain