MATLAB 2015b (academic version) connector error when starting simulink - matlab

Whenever I try to run a simulink(.slx)-file I get this errors in my MATLAB command window:
Error using connector.ensureServiceOn
Error starting MATLAB Connector. Please check that port 31515 is available.
Error in slmsgviewer
Error in slmsgviewer/PersistentInstance
Error in slmsgviewer.processRecord
Error in slsfnagctlr
Error in slsfnagctlr
Error in slsfnagctlr
Error in slsfnagctlr
The simulink file does open but when I try to run, it just says "ready" without doing anything.
The solution that I found from people suffering the same problem was to add a new environment variable:
variable name: "JAVA_TOOL_OPTION"
variable Value: "-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true"
After adding this environment variable and restarting I tried it again but I got the same error.
I also tried "JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS" and "_JAVA_OPTIONS" with the same value but nothing seems to work.
Is there another way to get rid of these errors?

try to install jdk-7u79-windows-x64, it solved my problem!

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having issues with "dfx start" and "dfx deploy" code

Does anyone know the solution to this? I am new to this and learning. I am on Macbook Air m1.
This is the end code while running dfx start in the terminal:
thread 'replica-actor' panicked at 'called Result::unwrap() on an Err value: Cannot start the replica: Timeout', src/dfx/src/actors/replica.rs:279:78
note: run with RUST_BACKTRACE=1 environment variable to display a backtrace
This is what happens while running dfx deploy in terminal:
Error: An error happened during communication with the replica: error sending request for url (http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/v2/status): error trying to connect: tcp connect error: Connection refused (os error 61)
Does anyone know anything about this?
Found the solution to the problem. I was running the code while it was stored in an external drive. When I created the same folder on my desktop and ran everything the same way, the problem got solved and I no longer have those errors in my terminal. I don't know how it is happening, but I just discovered it right now.
Try "dfx start --emulator"

Commands invalid after 'import_board_preset' command

Currently I am trying to follow the MathWorks tutorial 1 to register a TE0720 with a TE0701-6 carrier board in Matlab. I followed the instructions, designed the block design and exported it as advised. Using the Matlab HDL Workflow Advisor I can follow unitl step 4.1 Create Project. Here, I get the following error message:
invalid command name "CONFIG.PCW_INCLUDE_ACP_TRANS_CHECK"
while executing
"CONFIG.PCW_INCLUDE_ACP_TRANS_CHECK {0} CONFIG.PCW_IOPLL_CTRL_FBDIV {30} CONFIG.PCW_IO_IO_PLL_FREQMHZ {1000.000} CONFIG.PCW_IRQ_F2P_INTR {1} CONFIG..."
(procedure "create_root_design" line 49)
invoked from within
"create_root_design """
(file "vivado_custom_block_design.tcl" line 986)
while executing
"source vivado_custom_block_design.tcl"
(file "vivado_create_prj.tcl" line 15)
This is regarding the exported block design in the corresponding *.tlc file.
After deleting the line mentioned in the error, the error persists, but for the following line. This holds true until I deleted all lines following
CONFIG.PCW_IMPORT_BOARD_PRESET {preset}
It seems to me that once the preset for the board is imported, all following commands are seen as invalid. If I put this line in the end of the list though, I get the error
ERROR [Common 17-69] Command failed: Missing name/value pair in -dict argument.
If I remove this line, I get the error
ERROR [BD 41-1811] The interconnect </axi_interconnect_0> is missing a valid master interface connection
ERROR [Common 17-39] 'validate_bd_design' failed due to earlier errors.
Is there a way to fix this or what is the problem here?
EDIT: I am using Vivado 2017.4 from the Vivado HL WebPACK. Could it be that there is a feature not available in this version for rebuilding the project as MATLAB intends to do?
EDIT 2: I started the complete tutorial fresh from scratch again and now I only get the error
ERROR: [BD 41-1811] The interconnect </axi_interconnect_0> is missing a valid master Interface connection
when going throught the HDL Workflow Advisor. As far as I understand the issue, Vivado searches for something to connect the axi_interconnect to. But isn't this the interface port (DUT) as described later in the tutorial (end of step 2 in Register the custom reference design in HDL Workflow Advisor, where the compiled simulink model should be connected?

OrientDB 2.1.9 crashes with OStorageException EOFException when running SQL script in console

I've been using my SQL database initialization script for a while, but it seems that recently the database crashes in the middle of the execution and I don't know why, but here's some details:
I am running OrientDB on Ubuntu 14 Trusty x64 (via Vagrant)
It always seems to crash while the script attempts to create a UNIQUE_HASH_INDEX, but doesn't always crash at the same UNIQUE_HASH_INDEX instruction
The script creates a lot of vertices and edges, but for example, it will crash here (see line with UNIQUE_HASH_INDEX):
CREATE CLASS Channel EXTENDS V;
CREATE PROPERTY Channel.version LONG;
CREATE PROPERTY Channel.channelId STRING;
CREATE INDEX Channel.uq_channelId ON Channel(channelId) UNIQUE_HASH_INDEX;
The database crashes entirely with the following error:
Creating index... Error:
com.orientechnologies.orient.core.exception.OStorageException: Error
on executing command: sql.create INDEX Channel.uq_channelId ON
Channel(channelId) UNIQUE_HASH_INDEX
Error: java.io.EOFException
Looking at the log files, the only hint I get are the last two lines:
2016-01-14 17:17:05:437 INFO Received signal: SIGTERM [OSignalHandler]
2016-01-14 17:17:05:454 INFO Received signal: SIGTERM [OSignalHandler]
How can I resolve this issue, or at least get better hints as to what is making the database crash?
I also test with OrientDB 2.1.6, as I was running the older version initially. Same problem.
Sorry, false alarm -- this is a Vagrant issue, not an OrientDB issue. Running the exact same script on a 32bit instance instead of 64bit solved my problem, and installing the same script on a real 64bit server also works.

Can't Get The matlabpool Started

I'm running MATLAB on since about one and a half year now. And I've been trying to get matlabpool ready to go once in nearly every three months. Before I give up on it completely, I've decided to ask for help. :)
My problem starts with matlabpool command. Whenever I type in the matlabpool command, I get this :
One or more output arguments not assigned during call to "system_dependent".
Error in matlabpool>iIsOnClient (line 73)
onclient = ~system_dependent('isdmlworker');
Error in matlabpool>iVerifyJava (line 64)
if iIsOnClient()
Error in matlabpool (line 10)
iVerifyJava();
After some research and sleepless nights, I've found out that one has to settle the things down with the "Cluster Profile Manager". But I never did have the opportunity to see it working either. Here is what I get after clicking Cluster Profile Manager from Parallel panel :
com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabException: Feature isdmlworker not found
at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.SendMatlabMessage(Native Method)
at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.sendMatlabMessage(NativeMatlab.java:266)
at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabLooper.sendMatlabMessage(MatlabLooper.java:120)
at com.mathworks.jmi.Matlab.mtFeval(Matlab.java:1710)
at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabWorker.feval(MatlabWorker.java:197)
at com.mathworks.toolbox.distcomp.ui.profile.model.MatlabProfileManager$1.runOnMatlabThread(MatlabProfileManager.java:80)
at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabWorker$2.run(MatlabWorker.java:79)
at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.dispatchMTRequests(NativeMatlab.java:475)
Attempt to reference field of non-structure array.
Error in parallel.internal.ui.AbstractValidationManager (line 20)
obj.Validator.addlistener('ValidationStarted', ...
Error in parallel.internal.ui.ValidationManager (line 21)
obj#parallel.internal.ui.AbstractValidationManager();
com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabException: Attempt to reference field of non-structure array.
at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.SendMatlabMessage(Native Method)
at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.sendMatlabMessage(NativeMatlab.java:266)
at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabLooper.sendMatlabMessage(MatlabLooper.java:120)
at com.mathworks.jmi.Matlab.mtFevalConsoleOutput(Matlab.java:1778)
at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabWorker.feval(MatlabWorker.java:195)
at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabWorker.feval(MatlabWorker.java:172)
at com.mathworks.toolbox.distcomp.ui.profile.model.ValidationManager$1.runOnMatlabThread(ValidationManager.java:45)
at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabWorker$2.run(MatlabWorker.java:79)
at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.dispatchMTRequests(NativeMatlab.java:475)
After getting this message, the Cluster Profile Manager pops up, but doesn't really shows anything besides "wait" sign. I've checked my Distributed Computing Licence and that too is looking fine.
license checkout Distrib_Computing_Toolbox
command returns 1.
By the way, there is another error message which I suspected to have a connection with my problem of some kind. I get this in every MATLAB start:
Error using feature
Feature isdmlworker not found
Error in matlabrc (line 187)
if ~(ismcc || isdeployed || feature('isdmlworker')) && usejava('jvm')
In addition to all of those; I get this message whenever I try to open "Parallel Preferences" from Environment tab :
com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabException: Feature isdmlworker not found
at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.SendMatlabMessage(Native Method)
at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.sendMatlabMessage(NativeMatlab.java:265)
at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabLooper.sendMatlabMessage(MatlabLooper.java:120)
at com.mathworks.jmi.Matlab.mtFeval(Matlab.java:1619)
at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabWorker.feval(MatlabWorker.java:197)
at com.mathworks.toolbox.distcomp.ui.profile.model.MatlabProfileManager$1.runOnMatlabThread(MatlabProfileManager.java:72)
at com.mathworks.jmi.MatlabWorker$2.run(MatlabWorker.java:79)
at com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.dispatchMTRequests(NativeMatlab.java:440)
I've tried to find the function system_dependent.m but it doesn't seem to exist. Other common spots of the errors I get, the function "feature.m", the option "isdmlworker" are other mysteries that I couldn't find any kind of information about.
I really appreciate if anyone can help me with the problem I've encountered starting MATLAB's distributed computing system.
Edit: I'm working on an Ubuntu 14.04 and my MATLAB version is R2014a.
This appears to be an issue with your specific installation of Ubuntu 14.04. It is possible though that it relates to how matlabpool spawns worker threads in R2014a given that the error occurs in com.mathworks.jmi.NativeMatlab.dispatchMTRequests().
matlabpool has been tested to work without issue on Ubuntu 15.04 and 15.10. It may not be an ideal solution but upgrading Ubuntu to 15.04 or 15.10 and reinstalling MATLAB R2014a should resolve the issue.

matlab parfor error : "argument not assigned"

I want to test parallel code execution on matlab and started by typing
matlabpool open
which caused matlab to not respond, but when I stopped it by Crtl-C after 20min it said:
"Error using matlabpool (line 136)
Failed to open matlabpool. (For information in addition to the causing error, validate the configuration 'local' in the Configurations Manager.)
Caused by:
Error using distcomp.interactiveclient/pGetSockets "
What happened before: Earlier today (the first time I used it) it started up ok; then I ran into a problem with parfor, set up two other configurations, deleted them again, and closed matlabpool. Now with reopening it, it gave me the problem above.
Any ideas what to do?