Platform: Windows server 2012 R2 Datacenter
Version: mpich2-1.3
Problem: I have installed mpich2 on my windows server before and I could start mpiexec quickly. However, recently I added a domain for my windows server. After I shifted to my new domain and account, mpiexec seems to start too slow. I tried re-install MPICH2, but it still takes about 2 minutes to start the example cpi.exe. My intent is to use MPICH2 to run another program, which is much bigger than cpi.exe, and even if an hour passes, the calculation seems not start. I am quite confused. If you know any solution/guidance, please tell me.
I finally solved this question by migrating MPICH2 to MS-MPI. The codes are the same, but some configures of Visual Studio Project should be changed. A good article for how to compile MS-MPI program in Visual Studio: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/windowshpc/2015/02/02/how-to-compile-and-run-a-simple-ms-mpi-program/
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Electron : 1.4.4
Operating system:windows 7 ,My windows 7 is a virtual machine. 2GB ,1 kernel
node-sqlite3:3.1.8 ,used a db file.
electron-builder:7.24.1
node:7.0.0
I'm working on Mac OS.Make an electron project,using sqlite3 to store data.Every thing is ok on my mac.So I build an installer exe file for windows .Before, I used electron-rebuild.cmd on windows build the sqlite3 module, and success.Then use electron-builder build exe file,and success.When installed to windows,and run the app,the cpu runs 100%.I caught a cpu profile and found only some ajax post take 100ms, nothing else.Then I take a look at the log found that sometimes the database takes a lot time (10m about),sometime it's not. I'm very confusion.I think may be the sqlite3 module has problems.Did any one has ideas about it?
Thanks a lot!
This is a familiar issue, I suggest trying the workaround mentioned in a related issue, which is to increase the number of CPU cores available to the VM to at least two.
I'm having problems installing BI Publisher for Desktop 11.1.1.9.0 32bit(11g) on Win7 64 bit system (Office 2013). Previously I successfully installed it but there was no add-on visible in Office, so tried with 64 bit version but with no luck. After that I've uninstalled it but now it keeps giving me these errors, "INSTALL DIR get falied!" and "TBMenusSetup.msi!"
Any idea hoe to solve this?
Br
This is what I did on Windows 7 (64-bit) and Office 2013 (32-bit):
Download: Oracle BI Publisher Desktop 11.1.1.7.0 for 32 bit Office on Windows (244 MB) - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/bi-publisher/downloads/index.html
Run BIPublisherDesktop32.exe
If Add-In doesn't show up at this point, run step 4
Run setup.exe from here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\BI Publisher\BI Publisher Desktop\DotNetInstallFiles\setup.exe
Done
I also check the following conditions if I have trouble with installing BIP (which I often have)
Make sure that the versions on your system are matching
(JRE,Office,BIP). That means: If you have Office in 64bit you need
JRE(64bit) and BIP(64bit).
Check if the addon is deactivated by word and activate it in case.
Use "Run as Administrator" with the BIP Installer.
Hope this helps :)
download bi publisher desktop and do a fresh install.
if you are not getting the add on then go to Microsoft office icon-->word option-->add ins-->then check in manage drop down(disabled items).If its Bi Publisher then click on that.You will get this in MS word.
https://carsandcode.com/2014/05/12/oracle-bi-publisher-desktop-on-64-bit-windows-with-32-bit-office/
Personally, until next time, not sure what worked, as above step I did earlier with no resolution.
But, I have been installing, troubleshooting BIP Desktop for few years and each time it is broken, fix do not exist and there are threads which leads to absolutely nothing. This time around, O365 was rolled out to Pilot Users and yes BIP toolbar gone. Uninstalled O365, re-installed Office 2010, repair/remove/reinstall - none worked. Ran MS Debug/ Sysinternals - Procmon/ProcessXP - found leak threads but nothing to suggest which components is missing or corrupted. Finally, I started running all msi and pre-req sw in BIP dir and DotNetInstallFiles, and it did come back the elusive toolbar, which MS Word fails to load or kept in Inactive add-ins.
I've been using R / RStudio for several months on Windows 7 & 8. Now I've received the upgrade invitation from Microsoft but at the same time, I've heard that there were serious compatibility issues between ancient versions of Windows and Windows 10.
I would need to know if it's possible to run R / RStudio on Windows 10 without major issues.
I have personally tried to run R and Rstudio with Windows with no problems (at the moment). Needless to say, I am on a split setup where my work machine is a windows 10 OS and my home is a Windows 7 OS. However, I find myself using my Windows 7 OS due to familiarity (with the GUI) and potential compatibility issues (that I might not be aware of at the moment). I guess this is a personal gimmick of mine, but as with all 'new' OS, expect to be disappointed.
I'm currently running R/Rstudio on Windows 10 at home. Haven't hit any snags yet. I wouldn't rush to deploy in an Enterprise environment, but as far as I can tell it seems stable enough where R operation is concerned.
Plus, you get Cortana (which, judging by the name, sounds a bit frumpier than Siri, but it is Windows after all)
I installed Win 10 on my laptop (i7, 16g Ram) last week and so far it is working OK with R studio. My desk computer is nearly the same specs as my laptop, but I am keeping it with Win 8.1 for now.
I've been running R and RStudio on Windows 10 (both Home and Pro editions) with no fuss at all yet.
I had also been working with both R and Rstudio in windows 7 and 8. However, Rstudio stopped working after upgrading to windows 10. R is still working appropriately. So, you could expect problems or no problems after upgrading to windows 10. Try holding down the control key while starting R studio.
I want to deploy my QT program and I can't find the reason it doesn't work, maybe you guys can help me ?
I work with visual studio 2010, windows 7, QT 5.0.2.
I have tested my deployment tree on my own computer and it works fine.
When deploying my application I ship every necessary dll that I am aware of. Depends.exe does not complain. I also deployed the plugin I know of, and since it still did not work I moved my entire plugin folder in the exe folder.
When I execute it on any other computer than my development computer, the program exits instantaneously with no message whatsoever.
Any idea where I should look now ?
How can I debug that kind of issue ?
Did you try deploying the debug version of the program and then starting it from the command line. The debug version will output more information to the console which could help you resolve the issue.
You will have to also deploy the debug versions of the MS c-runtime libraries.
Deploying the debug version is not a permanent solution, so you should not adopt that as normal routine for distributing your software. I am just suggesting that you try running the debug version one time on that particular machine until you figure out the issue. Then remove the installed program and install the release version again.
You can run your application using QtCreator:
Debug > Start Debugging > Start and Debug External Application...
This can give you more information about what's going on.
I want to install Ax 2012 in my local machine. Does anyone know the steps involved in installing Ax2012
Highlights are you need 64 bit for the AOS, Help Server and EP (if you want it). I agree with the previous answer, 8GB memory is minimum. We tried on 4GB but it just won't work.
Our developers all have 2012 installed on their windows 7 (64 bit) machines. Remember you need SQL reporting installed to run ANY reports. You can run AX 2012 without SQL reporting just fine, but you won't have any reports at all (no invoice and packing slip etc).
Some of our guys have reporting and EP all running on their win7 machines. Remember that that is officially not supported though.
Follow the instructions in the Installation Guide.
For testing purposes you may use a preinstalled image. Requires PartnerSource or CustomerSource login.
Either option require lots of memory, 8 GB should be a bearable minimum.