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Please note that rogue processes can persistently tie up licenses between gra-vdi login sessions or cause other unusual errors when trying to start gui programs on gra-vdi.  Although rare, rogue processes can occur if an ansys gui session is not cleanly terminated the user.  Causes can include a transient network outage or hung filesystem.  If the later if to blame then the processes may not by killable until normal disc access is restored.
Please note that rogue processes can persistently tie up licenses between gra-vdi login sessions or cause other unusual errors when trying to start gui programs on gra-vdi.  Although rare, rogue processes can occur if an ansys gui session is not cleanly terminated by the user.  Causes can include a transient network outage or hung filesystem.  If the latter is to blame then the processes may not by killable until normal disk access is restored.

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Please note that rogue processes can persistently tie up licenses between gra-vdi login sessions or cause other unusual errors when trying to start gui programs on gra-vdi.  Although rare, rogue processes can occur if an ansys gui session (fluent, workbench, etc) is not cleanly terminated by the user before vncviewer is terminated either manually or unexpectedly - for instance due to a transient network outage or hung filesystem.  If the latter is to blame then the processes may not by killable until normal disk access is restored.

Please note that rogue processes can persistently tie up licenses between gra-vdi login sessions or cause other unusual errors when trying to start gui programs on gra-vdi. Although rare, rogue processes can occur if an ansys gui session is not cleanly terminated by the user. Causes can include a transient network outage or hung filesystem. If the latter is to blame then the processes may not by killable until normal disk access is restored.