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Old   January 13, 2023, 17:03
Default Using CFDDFC in AWS
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Hello everyone,

I am currently trying to learn hoy to run simulations using CFDDFC in Amazon Web Services platform.

So far, I have managed to create properly an instance and connect to it using x2go, so I also have an interface to check files.

I'm trying to run the motorBike case, to learn how to call for a multicore instance (c5.2xlarge or c5.4large).

Since I was unable to run ./Allrun properly, I have made all the preprocessing manually, and now I already have the decomposed mesh, ready to run simpleFoam.

I am running "cfddfc launch -c 6", since I've had problems with other regions, but although the messages seem to run smoothly, it doesn't do anything.

Does anybody has tried to do this?
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