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I'm getting the message:
forrtl: Noe enough quota is available to process this command.
forrtl: severe (30): open failure, unit 28, file happy.in.dpr
Any ideas? Thanks very much!
forrtl: Noe enough quota is available to process this command.
forrtl: severe (30): open failure, unit 28, file happy.in.dpr
Any ideas? Thanks very much!
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According to CVF's online help about error 30:
Mike
severe (30): Open failure FOR$IOS_OPEFAI. An error was detected by the Compaq Fortran RTL I/O system while attempting to open a file in an OPEN, INQUIRE, or other I/O statement. This message is issued when the error condition is not one of the more common conditions for which specific error messages are provided. It can occur when an OPEN operation was attempted for one of the following: -Segmented file that was not on a disk or a raw magnetic tape -Standard I/O file that had been closed
Mike
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Indeed, error 30 is given when the file system returns an error status that doesn't have a different, specific Fortran code. But the list of possible reasons is not very useful.
"not enough quota" is Windows system error code 1816. I can't find any reference in the documentation as to what that means, but my guess is that this is a Windows 9X/Me system that is running low on some system resource. Try rebooting.
Steve
"not enough quota" is Windows system error code 1816. I can't find any reference in the documentation as to what that means, but my guess is that this is a Windows 9X/Me system that is running low on some system resource. Try rebooting.
Steve
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Thanks. I'm running on Windows 2000, but can try it on XP. It is a recent challenge, and seems to occur in say the 5th month of a simulation in one case, then the 11th month in the next. Argh!
I'll try to let you know what I find out. Thanks again.
I'll try to let you know what I find out. Thanks again.
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