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Strange error from NI FPGA compile server

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Getting this error killing my LabVIEW FPGA compilation on the cloud compile server:

 

/opt/apps/NIFPGA/programs/vivado2019_1/bin/loader: line 267: 5614 Killed "$RDI_PROG" "$@"
Parent process (pid 5614) has died. This helper process will now exit

 

There doesn't seem to be anything online regarding this error. Is this a bug in the compile server or is there something I can do on my end to fix it?

 

Thanks

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Can you try compiling a shipping example?  Locally?


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Hi, yes I've tried... The computer just hangs and freezes -- have to do a manual reboot to get it to restart.

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That sounds like a really fundamental configuration issue.  I'd try a different computer or uninstalling/re-installing everything.  Or somehow to roll back.


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Thanks for the response. I will try that. I also want to try updating Vivado (currently using 2019.1.1_AR73110) but it doesn't seem like that is an option with LabVIEW FPGA...

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You are not using the NI provided Vivado (Xilinx) compile tools?  The one from Xilinx may work but that could be your problem.

 

See https://www.ni.com/en-us/support/downloads/software-products/download.labview-fpga-compilation-tool....


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I am using the NI-provided compiler -- the version that is wrapped in Labview FPGA 2020 is the 2019 Xilinx compiler. I am hoping that this may be fixed in the next release (FPGA 2021).

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This seems to be a configuration issue.  Or am I missing something?


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