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June 5, 2020, 13:07 |
chtMultiRegionFoam -parallel fileName::stripInvalid()
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Dan Padrao
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Hi all,
I'm attempting to run a parallel chtMultiRegionFoam simulation in my onedrive but when I run this, it has the following error: Build : v1812 OPENFOAM=1812 Arch : "LSB;label=32;scalar=64" Exec : chtMultiRegionFoam -parallel Date : Jun 05 2020 Time : 17:50:46 Host : DUIP74162 PID : 3477 fileName::stripInvalid() called for invalid fileName /mnt/c/Users/ppydp7/OneDrive-TheUniversityofNottingham/PhD/computationalWork/CFD/OpenFOAM/experiments/C1L1/test_parallel For debug level (= 2) > 1 this is considered fatal Since this is on onedrive, I have a feeling that it may be because there are spaces in the folder (OneDrive - The University of Nottingham) which I don't know how to remove. But this is strange because if I run chtMultiRegionFoam without it being in parallel then it works perfectly fine. Also everything else (e.g. blockMesh) works fine in this case. If I copy and paste all my files and run them from a directory with no spaces (e.g. documents) then it also works so there is no problem with my simulation itself. Does anyone know how to fix this or whats causing it? If it is the spaces in the onedrive folder name, how do I remove them or work around this issue? Thanks, Dan |
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