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== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == | ||
=== Access === | === Access === | ||
To run MATLAB on Carbon, you must be a member of the " | To run MATLAB on Carbon, you must be a member of the "employees" group. You could still load the "matlab" module if you are not, but it will not enable anything. | ||
* To inspect your current group membership, run: | * To inspect your current group membership, run: | ||
groups | groups | ||
: The word " | : The word "employees" must show. | ||
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=== Running on a host that is not licensed === | === Running on a host that is not licensed === | ||
License checkout failed. | License checkout failed. | ||
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The hostid of your computer ("001122334455 001122334466") '''does not match the hostid''' of the license file (001122334400). | The hostid of your computer ("001122334455 001122334466") '''does not match the hostid''' of the license file (001122334400). | ||
'''Solution:''' log in to clogin5 and retry. If you use the Mega SSH gateway, review the updated instructions for [[HPC/Network Access/SSH Tunnel Setup on Linux and MacOS#Advanced: Connecting to a specific login node | Linux/Mac/Cygwin]] or [[HPC/Network Access/PuTTY Configuration | PuTTY on Windows]] on how to configure and use port forwarding to reach a specific login node. | '''Solution:''' log in to clogin5 and retry. If you use the Mega SSH gateway, review the updated instructions for [[HPC/Network Access/SSH Tunnel Setup on Linux and MacOS#Advanced: Connecting to a specific login node | Linux/Mac/Cygwin]] or [[HPC/Network Access/PuTTY Configuration | PuTTY on Windows]] on how to configure and use port forwarding to reach a specific login node. | ||
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=== License in use === | === License in use === |
Revision as of 22:23, October 11, 2013
Alternatives
MATLAB is vendor-specific, and comparably expensive licensed software and thus not generally available. Consider using an unencumbered alternative solution.
Octave
If you have existing MATLAB code, try running in using GNU Octave instead of MATLAB for all but the most demanding or vendor-specific tasks:
- To start octave:
octave
- GNU Octave Documentation
- Differences between Octave and MATLAB in the WikiBook MATLAB Programming (slightly out of date).
- Why/when should I prefer MATLAB over Octave? – Discussion at stackoverflow.com.
Python or Perl
For more flexibility, use a general-purpose scripting language.
- Most users may want to look at Python with NumPy, available as module "numpy" on Carbon. See also:
- Users who like a stonger Unix flavor should look at Perl.
Licensing
MATLAB is available on Carbon on request, and is subject to strictly limited license terms. Running MATLAB is restricted to:
- Argonne employees (including consultants and students),
- by one user at a time,
- not remotely, except for a certain number of users per year.
Toolboxes
We have the following toolboxes installed:
- Curve Fitting Toolbox
- Image Processing Toolbox
- Optimization Toolbox
- Parallel Computing Toolbox
- Statistics Toolbox
Running MATLAB
- To get started, load the "matlab" module as described at HPC/Module Setup.
- Then choose how to run the application:
- GUI
matlab
- Command line
- For basic calculations, you could save some startup time by simply using the text interface.
matlab -nojvm
Troubleshooting
Access
To run MATLAB on Carbon, you must be a member of the "employees" group. You could still load the "matlab" module if you are not, but it will not enable anything.
- To inspect your current group membership, run:
groups
- The word "employees" must show.
License in use
License checkout failed. License Manager Error -9 This error may occur when: -The hostid of this computer does not match the hostid in the license file. -A Designated Computer installation is in use by another user. If no other user is currently running MATLAB, you may need to activate.
Solution: Send a support request.