Hi there, I’ve tried to run an analysis, but after 60minutes I got the message that maximum calculation time was exceeded. Can someone tell me whether there is a hard limit on the execution time in general for any simulation (I’ve got a free account), or whether something went wrong during the calculation after which the simulation aborted (in other words, should I fix something in the problem setup)?
Thanks in advance!
Good evening @jvarkevisser,
you can increase your runtime (see picture).
Also remember that you have a limited amount of core hours.
What are core hours?
Cheers,
Jousef
Hi Jousef,
Thanks! I noticed indeed the total time of 3000hours. Is this actually total hours a month (which could be possible when using multiple cores)? There is no difference in the amount when switching to a paid version of Simscale.
Cheers
Hi @jvarkevisser,
You can add core hour packages separately if you run out of core hours.
And yes as far as I know it is 3000 core hours per month.
Cheers,
Jousef
Hi @jousefm and @jvarkevisser - I’ll just add that the 3000 core hours is per year. Maybe this needs to be more clear on our site The core hours is the same for professional and community users, however, with a professional account you have the option of creating private projects that are only visible to you.
As a community user, we are happy to provide additional core hours if you use your 3000 core hour quota for high quality projects - I’ll add an FAQ for this.
Best,
Anna
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Hi @AnnaFless,
you pay per month. That’s why I thought you get your 3000 core hours every month. Should be more clear for sure
Cheers,
Jousef
hi all,
i was facing the same problem so thanks for the tip. Is there a maximum upper limit to this quantity “Maximum runtime”?
cheers,
Manan.
Hi @mananthakkar87,
The maximum upper limit is governed by the number of core hours you have remaining on your account. You cannot set a [maximum runtime (s) * # of cores]/3600 that would exceed this amount.
Best,
Anna
dear Anna,
if I have, for instance, 100 core-hrs left i.e. 10060 core-mins i.e. 1006060 core-sec, the max runtime I can have for 16 cores will be 10060*60/16 = 22500 sec. Is that correct?
Then, the formula you provided should have an extra 60 in the denominator i.e.
upper limit = max runtime (s) * #cores / (60*60)
Is that right? Or am I looking at it the wrong way…
Manan
Yes, exactly @mananthakkar87 - it should be [maximum runtime (s) * # of cores]/3600. Sorry for the typo on that. I’ve edited the original post to reflect the correction
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Hey,
Whom do I have to contact if I wanted additional Core Hours if I have used up my Quota?
Thanking you in advance.