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May 18, 2005, 04:35 |
3CPU vs 2CPU
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Hi, I prepared a Moving Mesh problem with UDF, and it runned well under 2 CPU. I wanted to try to run it under 3 CPU, but it failled as I import the *.cas file, here is the error message:
Hex-core Mesh: 27 encapsulated cells, 1140 parents, 4560 child faces Primitive Error At Node1: Cannot locate child -151743 in new face 1488190 I don't understand why it runs under 2 CPU and not under 3 CPU. Any idea? Thanks Maxime |
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May 18, 2005, 05:12 |
Re: 3CPU vs 2CPU
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i think the cure for this would eb this, u can read the mesh on single processor machine, and do the manual partioning for three processors, save the case data files and read them in three processor.
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May 18, 2005, 05:18 |
Re: 3CPU vs 2CPU
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Hi, Already tested, but doesn't work. It returns the same message
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May 18, 2005, 05:27 |
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ok it works, but I had to disable the Encapsulate Grid Interface toogle Thanks!!!
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