CFD Online Logo CFD Online URL
www.cfd-online.com
[Sponsors]
Home > Forums > Software User Forums > OpenFOAM > OpenFOAM Pre-Processing

Parallel Processing Problem

Register Blogs Community New Posts Updated Threads Search

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old   July 19, 2017, 11:18
Default Parallel Processing Problem
  #1
New Member
 
JonathanG
Join Date: May 2017
Posts: 11
Rep Power: 8
JonathanG is on a distinguished road
Hi all,
I hope I get my terminology right!

I am running a case on a cluster mp2/mammoth and before submitting the case, I did a little test by typing rhoPimpleFoam, and everything ran smoothly.
I then submitted the case to run on the cluster and I get an error right away:
Code:
[33]
[33]
[33] --> FOAM FATAL ERROR:
[33]
    request for volScalarField psi from objectRegistry region0 failed
    available objects of type volScalarField are

19
(
thermo:mu
thermo:psi
nut
K
K_0
rho
(1|A(U))
dpdt
delta
momentumSource:rA
thermo:psi_0
e_0
alphat
rho_0
p
T
e
s
thermo:alpha
)
[33]
[33]
[39]
[39]
[39] --> FOAM FATAL ERROR:
[39]
    request for volScalarField psi from objectRegistry region0 failed
    available objects of type volScalarField are

19
(
thermo:mu
thermo:psi
nut
K
K_0
rho
(1|A(U))
dpdt
delta
momentumSource:rA
thermo:psi_0
e_0
alphat
rho_0
p
T
e
s
thermo:alpha
)
[39]
[39]
[39]     From function const Type& Foam::objectRegistry::lookupObject(const Foam::word&) const [with Type = Foam::GeometricField<double, Foam::fvPatchField, Foam::volMesh>]
[39]     in file /cvmfs/opt.usherbrooke.ca/CentOS6/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-4.0/src/OpenFOAM/lnInclude/objectRegistryTemplates.C at line 193.
[39]
FOAM parallel run aborting
[39]
[33] [54] [69]
[69]
[69] --> FOAM FATAL ERROR:
[69]
    request for volScalarField psi from objectRegistry region0 failed
    available objects of type volScalarField are

19
(
thermo:mu
thermo:psi
nut
K
K_0
rho
(1|A(U))
dpdt
delta
momentumSource:rA
thermo:psi_0
e_0
alphat
rho_0
p
T
e
s
thermo:alpha
)
[69]
[69]
[69]     From function const Type& Foam::objectRegistry::lookupObject(const Foam::word&) const [with Type = Foam::GeometricField<double, Foam::fvPatchField, Foam::volMesh>]
[69]     in file /cvmfs/opt.usherbrooke.ca/CentOS6/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-4.0/src/OpenFOAM/lnInclude/objectRegistryTemplates.C at line 193.
[69]
FOAM parallel run aborting
[69]
    From function
const Type& Foam::objectRegistry::lookupObject(const Foam::word&) const [with Type = Foam::GeometricField<double, Foam::fvPatchField, Foam::volMesh>]
[54]
[33] [54]     in file --> FOAM FATAL ERROR: /cvmfs/opt.usherbrooke.ca/CentOS6/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-4.0/src/OpenFOAM/lnInclude/objectRegistryTemplates.C at line
[54] 193.
    request for volScalarField psi from objectRegistry region0 failed
    available objects of type volScalarField are

19
(
thermo:mu
thermo:psi
nut
K
K_0
rho
(1|A(U))
dpdt
delta
momentumSource:rA
thermo:psi_0
e_0
alphat
rho_0
p
T
e
s
thermo:alpha
)

[54] [33]
...
I contacted the help center at the cluster but they said they think it's an input file problem. This is confusing since it's working when I type rhoPimpleFoam - it ran for over 8 hours without a problem, but I need to run it on the cluster otherwise it'll take wayyyy too long.

Any help is much appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

Jonathan
JonathanG is offline   Reply With Quote

Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Problem running OpenFOAM 2.2.x in parallel in Centos 5 lvalvare OpenFOAM Running, Solving & CFD 33 December 9, 2020 08:44
Temperature Problem in Parallel Processing pdp.aero SU2 9 July 27, 2014 22:11
problem with parallel processing keng FLUENT 4 June 14, 2013 23:34
problem parallel processing (meshSearch, openMPI) FabienF OpenFOAM 0 September 10, 2012 04:23
HP MPI warning...Distributed parallel processing Peter CFX 10 May 14, 2011 06:17


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:09.