![]() However, you can achieve the promise in the title of this post – with a bit of work! They seem to deliberately resist platform-level integration with other tools like BIM 360 and Revizto. Autodesk, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Autodesk Docs, BIM360 7zip, Autodesk Construction Cloud, BIM360, Collaboration for Revit, hard drive, log files No Commentsįirst, let’s manage some expectations – Aconex is generally viewed as a closed platform. To future-proof this scenario, I’m considering writing a Powershell script to detect and possibly archive and delete the existence of massive log files. I used 7-zip with the “Fastest” and “Delete files after compression” option to archive and delete those logs. The final resolution was quite simple – delete the massive log files, and then the files linked to Revit fine. I reviewed the files and folders and discovered that one particular program was generating massive log files: So Revit was failing to link the model, but wasn’t providing a ‘insufficient hard drive space’ warning. Windows Explorer showed this hard drive was essentially running out of space. I had previously used this method ( Moving the Revit BIM360 CollaborationCache Folder to a Secondary Hard Drive ) to move the cache for BIM 360 / ACC Docs to a secondary hard drive. The federated host model and the links were all initiated and ‘live’ collaborated models on the Autodesk Construction Cloud. The models were failing to link, but no error message or warning was provided. I was recently trying to link Revit models to a federated file on Revit 2021. One day, when I recover from the experience, I will write about the overall Revit Cloud Model Upgrade experience when dealing with hundreds of models and trying to jump from Revit 2018 to Revit 2022… BIM360, Revit Autodesk Support, file upgrader, Revit Cloud Model Upgrade No Comments Happily the project uses Deep Space so we have access to all Revit data anyway! I guess we have to do without that Schedule for now – it saved fine again after deleting it.Finally, I tried using “Insert Views from file” to load back the Revit 2018 Multi-Category Schedule into the upgraded project – but it still would not save if that schedule exists:.Initiate the Model into the correct folder on the (now upgraded) Revit 2022 BIM360 site.Detach, Audit and Specify worksets (All Closed) on Revit 2022 open settings: And then Save the Revit 2018 File somewhere. ![]() Let’s back it up while we can using “Save…”.I contacted Autodesk Support, and eventually got this reponse:ĭue to the “Multi-category Schedule”, the Revit file was failing to save in Revit 2021 or Revit 2022 version as the schedule view is large.Īfter deleting the schedule view we are successfully able to save the file. “Increase the available memory or contact Autodesk Support for more information” “This computer does not have enough memory to save…” After upgrading, I was unable to save this file, even though I have a machine with 192GB RAM. I was trying to upgrade a file from Revit 2018 to Revit 2022. As part of a very bad Cloud Model upgrade experience (a story I will tell some other time…) some models failed to upgrade.
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