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September 10, 2011, 07:25 |
batch command initial values
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Thomas
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Hello,
I would like to run cfx5solve in command line. At the moment I use the following command for a parallel run: cfx5solve -def job.def -partition $NTASKS -par-dist "$hostlist" -start-method "HP MPI Distributed Parallel" I added a solve "execution control" in Pre so that the solver should now that I want to use "double precision" and "initial values". Now my problem is that I do not see the old convergence plot in my result file as I can see if I use the graphical interface. Has somebody an idea what is going wrong. Thanks Yours |
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September 12, 2011, 12:27 |
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Sounds like you didn't use "Continue History From" with the initial values?
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September 12, 2011, 16:02 |
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Thomas
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Thanks for your reply! You are right. Next to another box which I forgot to check.
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