Dear Jacinto,

Have you found the origin of the problem? If not, create an issue on our gitlab 
and attach the file - we'll look into it.

Christophe

> On 11 Jun 2018, at 18:46, Jacinto Artigas <jlartig...@hydronia.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I'm trying to reorder the elements of a 2D mesh using the  -reclassify 
> command line, but when the mesh has more than 92k elements, gmsh stays frozen 
> and does nothing else.
> 
> Below I leave an example of the output using command line
> 
> Info: Started on Mon Jun 11 09:10:51 2018
> Info: Reading 'TMesh.msh' ...
> Info: 45557 vertices
> Info: 90200 elements
> Info: Done reading 'TMesh.msh'
> Info: Writing 'TMesh.msh' ...
> Info: Done writing 'TMesh.msh'
> Info: Stopped on Mon Jun 11 09:10:52 2018
> 
> Work well!
> 
> but here
> 
> Info: Started on Mon Jun 11 09:13:39 2018
> Info: Reading 'TMesh.msh' ...
> Info: 46914 vertices
> Info: 92901 elements
> Info: Done reading 'TMesh.msh'
> 
> It stays frozen and does nothing else
> 
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