Does executable matlab (.exe) require special license (parfor, optimization) to run?
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Dear experts,
I'm trying to create an executable file from MATLAB with mcc. I have no problem running it normally, but when I create parallel computing (parfor & matlabpool). The executable file does not work. My computer has MCRinstaller and MATLAB, but the MATLAB has no parallel license. Do I need the special license to perform this task?
Thanks, Peet
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Kaustubha Govind
am 23 Apr. 2013
Could you also paste the exact error that you are seeing?
Friedrich
am 23 Apr. 2013
Also keep in mind that the possibiliy to compile parfor and matlabpool with local workers was introduced in 11a.
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Walter Roberson
am 23 Apr. 2013
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The system that is doing the compiling needs to have the Parallel Processing Toolkit license. The system that it is being run on does not need the license.
Exception: Distributed Computing (required to use more than 12 cores or to use multiple hosts.)
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Ashok
am 29 Jul. 2013
I didn't enable distributed computing but still I'm getting an error related to distributed computing (please see below comment)
Ashok
am 29 Jul. 2013
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Hi I'm getting the following error while running exe
The class "distcomp.remoteparfor" is undefined. Perhaps Java is nor running.
When I'm running the matlab script it is running. Only exe has this problem
Regards Ashok
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Walter Roberson
am 29 Jul. 2013
Ashok, which OS are you using? In particular do you happen to be using Apple's OS-X ?
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