Dear Hermann, Many thanks for your e-mail. I had come to the same conclusion as you, and also started looking at the Type 155 source with a lot of frustration. Soon after my e-mail, though, I very accidentally fell onto an alternative solution that has worked for me. The trick to solving the problem is partly in your e-mail. However, instead of "engOpen" being limited to one "host", in fact it is only limited to one user "session". In other words, on a PC (Windows XP/Vista/7) with X numbers of users, there can be X number of concurrent TRNSYS-Matlab(Type155) sessions - one per user. Although it would seem troublesome to have to create dummy users in order to run TRNSYS-Matlab simultaneously, it is not as hard nor impractical as one would think. Below I write an example for my Dell T7500 with 12 available processing cores. I am using Windows 7, but I believe the process should be similar with other version of Windows. 1) Patch your version of Windows to allow for concurrent user login. This is necessary if you are not running Windows Server. The best way to find more on this (and download the patch) is to Google: "concurrent user Windows <your version>". 2) For every number of desired TRNSYS/Matlab sessions, create a dummy user. I called mine: TRN1, TRN2, TRN3, etc... each giving them the same, simple password. I have not found a way to automate this process, but one must only do it once! 3) For every number of sessions you would like to open, create a task for it in Windows Task Scheduler. This can be automated from the command prompt using the built-in tool "SCHTASKS". An example command would be: "schtasks /create /tn /sc onstart TRN1 /tr 'C:\TRNSYS17\Exe\TrnExe.exe C:\Model\Model1.dck /n'. In this command, the task TRN1 is programmed to run only when the computer starts. This is just a place-holder. A future command will be sent to run the task on-command. 4) Run each task remotely for each user. This can also be automated from the command prompt using "PsExec" (there are equivalents for Linux and OSX if you want to run your simulations from a separate PC). Google "PsExec" for documentation and download instructions. An example syntax for running a single TRNSYS run on the local machine: "psexec \\localhost -u TRN1 -p TRN 'SCHTASKS /run /tn TRN1' ". This is the basic procedure, and it will likely need tweaking for whatever system you may be operating. However, if the question is ultimately whether a single PC can automatically run multiple instances of TRNSYS-Matlab, the answer I found is 'yes', and only with a bit of extra work. In my case, I have written a C++ script that automates the configuration of my .DCK and Matlab .M files, and automates the management and execution of individual tasks. I hope this guidance helps you and anyone else who wants to tackle this problem in the future without editing the Type 155 source. Cheers, Adam -- Adam Rysanek, B.ScE., M.Sc., PhD Candidate Energy Efficient Cities initiative | EECi Department of Engineering University of Cambridge Cambridge CB2 1PZ United Kingdom Mobile: +44 750 332 3100 Office: +44 1223 748 595 E-mail: amr63@cam.ac.uk On 28/02/12 07:40, Hermann Schranzhofer wrote: Dear Adam, We had the same problem a view months ago and found no quick solution. Also the hotline told us that there is no solution available in the near future. The problem is that Type155 uses the routine engOpen to launch MatLab, and it seems that engOpen is designed for one instance only on a given host. So it would be necessary to modify the source of Type155. I had a quick look at it but found not enough time to do the job and unfortunately I think no one is working on it. But if there is anyone out there having a solution or some time to do the programming job we would be very interested. Best regards, Hermann. _______________________________________________________________ DI Dr. mont. Hermann Schranzhofer Institut fuer Waermetechnik / Institute of Thermal Engineering TU Graz / Graz University of Technology Inffeldgasse 25 / B, A-8010 Graz Tel.: +43 316 873 7314 mobil: +43 664 60 873 7314 Fax : +43 316 873 7305 http://www.iwt.tugraz.at/ _______________________________________________________________ -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: trnsys-users-bounces@cae.wisc.edu [mailto:trnsys-users-bounces@cae.wisc.edu] Im Auftrag von Adam Rysanek Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2012 15:40 An: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu Betreff: [TRNSYS-users] TRNSYS-MATLAB Type 155 multiple sessions Ho all, I'd be very grateful for any help with this. I am trying to find a way to execute multiple sessions of TRNSYS on a single PC. Though this is usually a straightforward process, each of my sessions includes a Type 155 link to MATLAB. It seems that TRNSYS does not create a new MATLAB session every time I execute a simulation. Thus, I am left with the inability to run TRNSYS-MATLAB sessions in parallel. Has anyone come across this issue in their work? Does anyone know of a fix or a go-around that may include some programming? Many many thanks! Adam -- Adam Rysanek, B.ScE., M.Sc., PhD Candidate Energy Efficient Cities initiative | EECi Department of Engineering University of Cambridge Cambridge CB2 1PZ United Kingdom Mobile: +44 750 332 3100 Office: +44 1223 748 595 E-mail: amr63@cam.ac.uk _______________________________________________ TRNSYS-users mailing list TRNSYS-users@cae.wisc.edu https://mailman.cae.wisc.edu/listinfo/trnsys-users |