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August 13, 2015, 09:44 |
Trying To Run Parallel on a Linux machine that is not supported
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Rich
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Hi guys, first of all I am not really familiar with linux (just the basic commands like cd, jobs, mkdir etc).
When I then open the workbench on the linux (64bit) machine and set the solver to MPI local parallel, it does not work, but serial DOES work. When I run the .def file with cfx5solve -partitioner /CFX/bin/linux-amd64/int64/partitioner.exe -def test.def -start-method "Intel MPI Local Parallel" -part 10 it does work. Does anyone have a fix? Last edited by cfdnoob; August 18, 2015 at 12:13. Reason: new title |
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August 18, 2015, 12:12 |
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Rich
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So it is probably because my cpu is not recognized and/or it can't find the partitioner.exe
This is because I am running ubuntu, instead of a supported linux system. Does anyone have a fix for this? |
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