Error using parpool (line 113)

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Ilaria Tono
Ilaria Tono on 19 Apr 2020
Answered: Ilaria Tono on 25 Apr 2020
Hello everyone,
I am trying to train a network using multiple GPUs, but I have problems in starting the parallel pool. When training on single GPU, everything goes well; although, I would like to use 2 of my available GPUs, not only one. So, I have seen that I must set up a parpool and then use gpuDevice(myGPUindex). I am quite a newbie, so maybe I am doing some trivial error.
When I run:
>> parpool('local', 2);
it gives me the following:
Starting parallel pool (parpool) using the 'local' profile ...
Connected to the parallel pool (number of workers: 2).
Error using parpool (line 113)
Parallel pool failed to start with the following error. For more detailed
information, validate the profile 'local' in the Cluster Profile Manager.
Caused by:
Error using parallel.Future/fetchOutputs (line 347)
One or more futures resulted in an error.
Error using getCurrentJob (line 3)
Not enough input arguments.
Error using getCurrentJob (line 3)
Not enough input arguments.
My version is MATLAB 2019b and I am on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
What am I doing wrong?

Accepted Answer

Ilaria Tono
Ilaria Tono on 25 Apr 2020
As Joss Knight supposed, this was probably caused by an installation issue related to the Parallel Computing toolbox. I was suggested to try this workaround and then restart Matlab: it worked.
>>rehash toolboxcache
>>restoredefaultpath
>>savepath
For more problems involving the validation of the 'local' profile, I found this thread useful.

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Joss Knight
Joss Knight on 19 Apr 2020
This is a very unusual error and indicates a problem with your installation. I suspect your MATLAB path is mixed up with previous version of MATLAB or a pre-release install. You should contact MathWorks support.
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Ilaria Tono
Ilaria Tono on 20 Apr 2020
Thank you for your kind reply. I will try to figure it out with Mathworks support and then update the question!

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