The problem is that it did not completely setup, one of the nodes failed.
This can take a long time with a large experiment. There are two ways to
avoid this. One, is there should be a checkbox on the instantiate path that
says "Ignore errors". You can check that. The other is an option you can
set on each node in your profile to tell it to ignore failures to boot
correctly:
node.setFailureAction('nonfatal')
With these, the experiment will finish successfully even if one or more
nodes don't boot properly. You may not be able to use those nodes during
the experiment, but maybe that is okay for your scenario.
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