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## Known Problems Summary
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## Known Problems Summary
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| [Paraview](## Paraview, ANSYS and OpenGL) |
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| [OpenGL vs Mesa](/merlin6/known-problems.html#opengl-vs-mesa) |
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| [ANSYS](## Paraview, ANSYS and OpenGL) |
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| [Paraview](/merlin6/known-problems.html#OpenGL) |
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| [Illegal instructions error](## Illegal instructions) |
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| [ANSYS](/merlin6/known-problems.html#opengl-support-paraview-ansys-etc) |
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| [Illegal instructions error](i/merlin6/known-problems.html#illegal-instructions) |
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## Paraview, ANSYS and OpenGL
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## OpenGL vs Mesa
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Try to use X11(mesa) driver for Paraview and ANSYS instead of OpenGL:
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Some applications can run with OpenGL support. This is only possible when the node contains a GPU card.
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In general, X11 with Mesa Driver is the recommended method as it will work in all cases (no need of GPUs). In example, for ParaView:
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```bash
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module load paraview
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paraview-mesa paraview # 'paraview --mesa' for old releases
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```
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However, if one needs to run with OpenGL support, this is still possible by running `vglrun`. Officially, the supported method is
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NoMachine remote desktop (SSH with X11 Forwarding is slow, but also needs to properly setup the client -desktop or laptop-, where
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Merlin admins have no access or rights to it). In example, for running Paraview:
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```bash
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module load paraview
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vglrun paraview
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```
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## ANSYS
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Sometimes, running ANSYS/Fluent requires X11 support. For that, one should run fluent as follows.
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```bash
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```bash
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# ANSYS
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module load ANSYS
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module load ANSYS
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fluent -driver x11
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fluent -driver x11
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```
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# ParaView
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## Paraview
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For running Paraview, one can run it with Mesa support or OpenGL support.
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```bash
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module load paraview
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module load paraview
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paraview --mesa
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# Run with Mesa support (nodes without GPU)
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paraview-mesa paraview # 'paraview --mesa' for old releases
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# Run with OpenGL support (nodes with GPU)
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vglrun paraview
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```
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## Illegal instructions
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## Illegal instructions
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It may happened that your code, compiled on one machine will not be executed on another throwing exception like "(Illegal instruction)".
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It may happened that your code, compiled on one machine will not be executed on another throwing exception like **"(Illegal instruction)"**.
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Check (with "hostname" command) on which of the node you are and compare it with the names from first item. We observe few applications
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This is usually because the software was compiled with a set of instructions newer than the ones available in the node where the software runs,
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that can't be run on merlin-c-01..16 because of this problem (notice that these machines are more then 5 years old). Hint: you may
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and it mostly depends on the processor generation.
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choose the particular flavour of the machines for your slurm job, check the "--cores-per-node" option for sbatch:
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```bash
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In example, `merlin-l-001` and `merlin-l-002` contain a newer generation of processors than the old GPUs nodes, or than the Merlin5 cluster.
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sbatch --cores-per-socket=8 Script.sh # will filter the selection of the machine and exclude the oldest one, merlin-c-01..16
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Hence, unless one compiles the software with compatibility with set of instructions from older processors, it will not run on old nodes.
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Sometimes, this is properly set by default at the compilation time, but sometimes is not.
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For GCC, please refer to https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/x86-Options.html for compiling options. In case of doubts, contact us.
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