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Old   December 16, 2016, 04:24
Default Parallel meshing in cfMesh v1.1.1 in windows
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Dear All,

I install cfMesh v1.1.1 for windows and tried meshing my geometry in serial. Everything works fine. However, when I try meshing the same geometry in parallel, the console gives me the following error:
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Sorry! You were supposed to get help about:
orted-launcher:execv-error
But I couldn't open the help file:
C:\Users\naveen.hariprasad\Documents\cfMesh\ThirdP arty-2.3.0\platforms\mingw64Gcc\openmpi-1.6.5\bin\..\share\openmpi\help-orted-launcher.txt: No such file or directory. Sorry!
I tried using the following command to mesh the geometry: foamJob -p -s cartesianMesh

Is there anything I am doing wrong ? or is there anyone who has faced a similar problem. Please advice.

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Naveen Hariprasad
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