Dear all,
I'm encountering the following error
python:
/home/zbarni/software/packages/nest/znest/nestkernel/model_manager.h:296:
nest::Model* nest::ModelManager::get_node_model(nest::index)
const: Assertion `m < node_models_.size()' failed.
when using the following code:
nest.SetKernelStatus({'total_num_virtual_procs': 16, 'local_num_threads': 16}) nest.Install('my_neuron_module') for i in range(16): nest.CopyModel('MyNeuron', f'MyNeuron_{i}') neurons = nest.Create('MyNeuron_0', 2) nest.Connect(neurons, neurons)
The script uses a neuron model that I wrote in C++ and is loaded
without errors. The error is thrown upon nest.Connect(), and goes
away if I create the neurons using `MyNeuron` and not `MyNeuron_x`
(copied) or if the #vp and #threads is 1. I've used the model with
NEST 2.20.0 without problems, but I'd like to port the code to the
latest version. Maybe I'm just missing something new
functionality/API related to CopyModel and multiprocessing - have
there been any critical changes in the model requirements?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Barni