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From time to time TUFLOW simulations can crash. There are multiple reasons why this would happen. This page will guide you to find and rectify the cause of the crash.
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=TUFLOW simulation DOS window doesn't even start=
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Problem might be in the filepath of TUFLOW executable in the batch file.
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=TUFLOW crashes during model initialisation=
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This crash might be connected to an erroneous input data. Insert "pause" at the end of the batch file to keep the DOS window open and send a snapshot of this window and .tlf to support@tuflow.com.
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=TUFLOW crashes randomly at any time during the simulation=
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=TUFLOW crashes at the end of the simulation before writing out maximum results=
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Most likely the output drive doesn't have enough free space to write out the full results. If it does, insert "pause" at the end of the batch file to keep the DOS window open and send a snapshot of this window and .tlf to support@tuflow.com.

Revision as of 15:38, 11 September 2020

This Page is under construction

Introduction

From time to time TUFLOW simulations can crash. There are multiple reasons why this would happen. This page will guide you to find and rectify the cause of the crash.

TUFLOW simulation DOS window doesn't even start

Problem might be in the filepath of TUFLOW executable in the batch file.

TUFLOW crashes during model initialisation

This crash might be connected to an erroneous input data. Insert "pause" at the end of the batch file to keep the DOS window open and send a snapshot of this window and .tlf to support@tuflow.com.

TUFLOW crashes randomly at any time during the simulation

TUFLOW crashes at the end of the simulation before writing out maximum results

Most likely the output drive doesn't have enough free space to write out the full results. If it does, insert "pause" at the end of the batch file to keep the DOS window open and send a snapshot of this window and .tlf to support@tuflow.com.