Constant simulation failures across multiple projects, server down AGAIN?

phillipJSCHJ
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Constant simulation failures across multiple projects, server down AGAIN?

phillipJSCHJ
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Is there yet another server bug that's screwing up Fusion? Today Fusion has been failing static stress tests on files that previously worked fine when last used. Because Autodesk has removed local rendering for simulations, I'm having to export to Ansys to actually finish these tests. Ironically, it's 10x faster to process these simulations on Ansys than it is using the crappy cloud-based solving. 

BRING BACK LOCAL PROCESSING. PUT ACTUAL INFORMATION IN THE FAILURE LOG.  

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henderh
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Hi @phillipJSCHJ,

 

From the Solve Details message, the job made it to the cloud and a mesh was successfully generated.

 

There could be more error information in Solver Data that wasn't captured in the Solve Details

  • Right-click on the Results browser node > Solver Data / Solver Output

Could you attach the model to this thread? I'd be happy to take a look, and ask development to investigate if necessary.



Hugh Henderson
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phillipJSCHJ
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Nah, RETURN LOCAL PROCESSING AS A FEATURE. 

Seriously, the amount of downtime relying on your servers is inane. I can import and setup an Ansys run on the same simulation before an upload even finishes usually. Y'all took away a feature for no meaningful reason other than to sucker people further into your extra-cost cloud services. 

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The answer became pretty clear, it's again a problem with your servers. I shouldn't have to rely on faulty cloud services when we have hardware here that's more than capable of running these simulations and that feature was previously included. Removing functionality from paid products is scummy.

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