Altair Software and Hardware 2022.1 Release Notes
Hardware and Platform Support
- Operating system additions
- Support for the following platforms has been added:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux / Oracle Linux 8.3
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2
- Discontinued hardware platform support systems
- Support for the following platforms has been dropped:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS 8.2
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP1
- Windows 7
Installation
- HyperWorks 2022.1 suite contains independent product packages
- Independent product packages give you the flexibility to download desired packages as needed. Any HyperWorks 2022.1 SA (standalone) update package can be installed either on top of an existing 2022.1 installation, or can be installed independently without the prerequisite of a 2022.1 base.
- Installer capabilities and features
- HyperWorks 2022.1 brings with it the robust capabilities and features of HyperWorks 2022 installers, as well as additional support for HotFix installers. These HotFix installers are quick patch type installers that are used to install on top of a prerequisite base installation, unlike the other full installers. These are marked with the word “hotfix” in the installer name and bring with them the quick fixes and features to better suit your needs.
- Model Files Removed from Installation Package
- To reduce the footprint size, the following tutorial model and demo model files are no longer included in the local installation. You can now find zipped tutorial model files and demo model files on Altair One via the Altair One Community and Altair One Marketplace sites. Altair recommends that you create an Altair One account and use it as your primary portal to access product documentation, a Knowledge Base, and customer support.
Installation and Packaging Features
- Mechanical Solvers installation is now modular, so you can choose which solvers to install.
- nanoFluidX was added to the CFD Solvers package on Windows, it is also available on Linux.
- Installers were upgraded to Amazon Corretto 11.0.15.9.1 Java.
- File associations for HyperWorks Desktop were updated to open files in the new user interface.
- FluxMotor was added to the Flux package on Windows.
- The HyperWorks shortcut on Windows now brings up a multi-application launcher.
- CFD Solvers Help now has its own installer on Windows and Linux.
- Default installation paths on Windows and Linux now display <major.minor> version.
- Windows Start Menu and desktop shortcuts now display <major.minor> version.
- newFASANT was added to the Feko package on Windows and Linux.
- Installers were upgraded to InstallAnywhere 2020 SP2.
- Altair Compute Console replaces the Solver Run Manager with additional support for CFD Solvers and EDEM.
- Installation of Python has been revamped to improve performance and save disk space.
- Overwrite/overlay installation is no longer supported, and the installers will prevent it from happening.
Known Issues
The following known issues will be addressed in a future release as performance of the software is continuously improved:
- Windows 11 is not a supported platform, so the installers will not function. Official support for Windows 11 will be added in a future release.
- Using the Back/Previous option with an installer may not reset the installer variables correctly if changes are made and the install session is continued.
- On Linux, installing to a directory with spaces is not supported.
- Special characters in the path to the temp location can cause the Java in the installer to not function correctly.
- On Linux, during a console mode install, when using the response file output
command
-r
in the Help Configuration response file may not write out correctly. - If there is not enough TMP/TEMP space on the main drive (for example, C: under Windows), the installer will prompt you to input a new location. Some Java TMP/TEMP space will still try to go to the main drive even when selecting this new location.
- Click Cancel to stop an installation:
- via the Altair Simulation Products Installer (main installer) does not clean up the already installed files, but does clean up the files in the TMP/TEMP folder. You will need to uninstall/delete the installed files from the chosen install folder manually if Cancel was clicked.
- causes the Add/Remove uninstaller icon to possibly not function correctly, and then manual removal of the installed files would be necessary.
- The HyperWorks installers do not support the use of the default
InstallAnywhere installer.properties files. It is
requested that a unique name is used when using a response file; for
example, installer_hw2022.1.properties, and to use it
with the
-f <path_to_file>/<filename>
command line option. - For NETSETUP client installs from a server installation of HyperWorks, a UNC path must be used to get to the server installation path through Windows Explorer or Windows Network.
- On Linux, there is an issue with using the Altair Simulation Products Installer (main installer) with the IATEMPDIR variable to specify a custom temporary directory location. All sub-installers will try to use /tmp from the machine running the installers for temporary installer files.
- With some versions of Gnome, there is a bug where the Linux icons are not placed in a hierarchy.
- The installer does not run the Linux Menu installation by default, the user must run the installation script.
- When the Main Uninstaller is used, desktop shortcuts, if any, will not be removed during uninstallation.
Resolved Issues
- Silent installs will no longer check for running processes using PowerShell.
- When SimLab is uninstalled from a multi-product install, it no longer removes the common Python directory.
- The Altair Simulation Products Installer (main installer) reported an incorrect amount of available disk space on Linux.
- The most recent package was not selected in the Altair Simulation Products Installer (main installer) Choose Install Set panel in some cases.
- Engineering and Manufacturing Solutions Start Menu shortcuts were not being created for "Complete" silent installations.
- Multiple successive spaces in the installation directory or shortcut folder caused an issue on Windows.
- Feko was not being properly added to Linux menus.