Deploying applications that run continuously for months

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Shaju John
Shaju John el 26 de Abr. de 2013
Respondida: Dirk Engel el 27 de En. de 2025
I have a deployed application that is supposed to run autonomously for months. Within this application I have one timer object that calls a few functions, crunches data and updates mat files, reads some other mat files and updates the plots on the screen.
I have a problem where the application runs fine for a couple of days and then errors out with this message.
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'COULD NOT OPEN FILE: C:\Program Files\MATLAB\MATLAB Compiler Runtime\v716\toolbox\matlab\iofun\@timer\get.m
Caught "std::exception" Exception message is:
Message Catalog MCR:mclmcr was not loaded from the file. Please check file location, format or contents
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  • Have any of you experienced a similar problem with deployed applications with timers?
  • Have you designed deployed applications that stay alive for weeks/months without need for restart. ( Deployed, not in MATLAB environment). If so, what are you experiences regarding the stability of MATLAB timer and MATLAB applications with the Windows OS.
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski el 26 de Abr. de 2013
I'd recommend contacting technical support for this.
Shaju John
Shaju John el 30 de Abr. de 2013
Sean: I already did. I was trying to find out users who might have developed long-term autonomous applications in MATLAB and who might be able comment about my issues.

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Dirk Engel
Dirk Engel el 27 de En. de 2025
Experienced developer here, with some deployed apps running as back-end services uninterruptedly for years on Windows.
We don't use timers, but I remember a "file not found" problem that sometimes occured out of the blue. This was related to the default MATLAB Runtime chache directory (located under %temp%) being auto-deleted by a system utility every now and then, removing the very m-files that your application (your timer callback function) wants to execute. We changed MCR_CACHE_ROOT to a non-temp directory and have no problems since.

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