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hitzhwan April 28, 2021 20:53

why the fluent stop calculation when I connect with the vpn, what is the reason?
 
The below is the error from the fluent. The fluent cannot continue calculating when it happens.


The fl process could not be started.
MPI Application rank 0 exited before MPI_Finalize() with status -1
************************************************** **************************
* hwloc has encountered what looks like an error from the operating system.
*
* Socket (cpuset 0xfff000ff) intersects with Socket (cpuset 0x000fffff) without inclusion!
* Error occurred in topology.c line 940
*
* Please report this error message to the hwloc user's mailing list,
* along with any relevant topology information from your platform.
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Davidomero April 29, 2024 05:50

It sounds like a real headache. The error message you posted seems to point to some conflict with the system's hardware configuration, which can be tricky to troubleshoot. As for why it's happening specifically when you're on a VPN, it could be related to how the VPN alters your network settings or routes traffic, causing some compatibility issues. Sometimes VPNs mess with how applications interact with the network, leading to unexpected errors like this one. Regarding Premium Residential Proxies it sounds like someone might be suggesting using those proxies to bypass the VPN issue, honestly, I'm sure how effective that would be in this situation. It's worth a shot if you're really stuck.

hitzhwan May 10, 2024 03:47

Thank you, did you meet the same problem before?How to solve it?
 
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Originally Posted by Davidomero (Post 868460)
It sounds like a real headache. The error message you posted seems to point to some conflict with the system's hardware configuration, which can be tricky to troubleshoot. As for why it's happening specifically when you're on a VPN, it could be related to how the VPN alters your network settings or routes traffic, causing some compatibility issues. Sometimes VPNs mess with how applications interact with the network, leading to unexpected errors like this one. Regarding Premium Residential Proxies it sounds like someone might be suggesting using those proxies to bypass the VPN issue, honestly, I'm sure how effective that would be in this situation. It's worth a shot if you're really stuck.

Thank you, did you meet the same problem before?How to solve it?


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