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April 28, 2003, 09:10 |
File limit exeeded
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Hi All,
I am running a transient simulation in CFX4.4, after running for some time steps, a get a message that "File limit exceeded, please create a new problem". What does this mean? I have not seen anything like this before! Please help. Thanks. Nyatoto |
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April 28, 2003, 18:22 |
Re: File limit exeeded
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Hi Nyatoto,
I think I know what the problem is. CFX4 calls the files in a given directory m01.fc (for the command file for instance), and increments the number each time you do a new simulation - m02.fc, m03.fc etc. You have probably reached 99. I suggest to fix it you copy the command file, geometry and anything else you need to a new directory and rename the files 01. You should then be able to run in the new directory. Regards, Glenn |
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April 29, 2003, 03:03 |
Re: File limit exeeded
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Hi Glenn,
Wonderful!! It was just that. Many thanks. Nyatoto |
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