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March 27, 2017, 07:01 |
Cluster FSI shared Licenses
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Hi all,
I'm trying to run a two way coupled FSI using Fluent and APDL on a cluster, via a batch file. The systems run succesfuly serparately and I am able to set up the system coupling serverice. Unfortunately once both participants are connected I receive the error 'Exception encountered when the coupling service requested | | ChartableData->GetRootLevelName: Communication socket | | unexpectedly disconnected. ' I understand this is due to licensing issues, and that I need to specify a separate license. I am aware of how to do this on Workbench but have been unable to find any documentation about how to do this via the command line. The cluster runs linux. I believe my license preferences are Academic Research. I've attached my batch file for reference, although I believe it is correct if not a bit untidy. I don't suppose anyone could provide any insight? Many thanks |
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June 5, 2017, 08:34 |
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Hi Calumn,
Did you manage to solve this issue? Also, did you manage to run 2-way FSI via command line in Windows? would you be kind to share your batch code? Thanks, |
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batch, fsi, license |
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