Hey all, I need some serious help.
I am new to the Bentley infrastructure and having some major problems.
I have models supplied by our process engineers and our structural engineers. I have been shown how to create a project and reference these models.
I navigate with most of the references turned off.
Navigating the model takes an inordinate amount of time.
I get 20-40 crash/error report popups per day?
Where to I start to gain my sanity back?
Well it comes and goes. Honestly.
Usually I find the culprits that cause the crash or things just get fixed as I work.
Refs off should help but I would say that my models are quite large and that is probably more of the issue.
Try little tricks like running as an administrator. Make sure things are broken down into chunks of data. don't break them down just to break them down but there are logical ways that need to be broken down like. Stairs, first floor, 2nd floor, roof, exterior walls, etc.
If you find a file that repeatedly crashes then copy it and start deleting things until you find the culprit. Or create a blank ad add stuff until it crashes. Last project I had it was quick made trusses that the structural stuff wont make.
When I made solids, clipped stuff and merged into one it started having problems in pdf and dwg creation
So I remade the truss differently and everything is now better.
remember that you are using someone else's file and they may not be made as well as yours.
Ustn since 1988SS4 - i7-3.45Ghz-16 Gb-250/1Tb/1Tb-Win8.1-64bEric D. MilbergerArchitect + Master Planner + BIMSenior Master Planner NASA - Marshall Space Flight CenterThe Milberger Architectural Group, llc
Thanks for the tips Eric,
I have some fairly large files 1.2GB in total. I also have (what I thought) plenty of system resource.
32GB RAM6GB Graphics CardNew i7 Hexcore processor....
I will try running as admin to see if that has an impact.
I am unable to trim bits out of half of the files I'm recieving as they are i.dgn and locked down... I get a pop up often, something about 'Large Level Dictionaries', and have compressed to no avail. I assume that the i.dgn won't allow the removal of unused levels...
anywho.... Back to the grindstone...
Unfortunately this is a reality when running 32bit applications. While 64bit land isn't a panacea for everything, it certainly can help when dealing with pure PC resource requirements... requirements that can be greatly improved as mentioned above, albeit with a little virtual elbow grease.
Steve,
I have watched several applications stumble briefly as they migrate their code base to 64-bit. most of these were 5 years ago...
I have started talking to the consultants concerned and they point at each other, so we will see if I can identify and tie down the culprits....
Can anyone suggest how to remove unused levels? I have read Marc Thomas's link on why to not 'delete unused levels' on compress. I have files with 30-70% redundant levels and feel this may have impact..
I understand from a colleague that the I-models do contain a large amount of redundant data, therefore using up valuable resources. I would focus there first if you can, as that is likely to impact performance more than a high number of levels.
Regarding levels.. You can of course compress them out of the file, but in ABD we recreate all levels used by the Family + Part system in order to support live resymbolization for DVs.
communities.bentley.com/.../13084.unwanted-levels-in-aecosim-building-designer-dgn-files.aspx
If you do not use DVs in any fashion, you can set BB_DVDATASETELEMENTS = 1 and those levels will not be recreated once compressed.
The impact on file size of having the additional levels is insignificant.
Having lots of levels in the interface can be bewildering but this can be managed with level filters. Once applied a level filter controls the level pop-down in (almost) all dialogs that have a levels pop-down.
Running a periodic batch process to compress files is a good idea.
Marc
Too many levels have NEVER caused my crashes. It is ugly but I bet the problems are elsewhere.