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March 1, 2013, 05:52 |
ParaFoam on multicore
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ali jafari
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I confuse completely ! what do I do for running paraveiw on multicore ?
I studied forums and comments about user guide , -mpi , -gpu and ... why is my paraview / setting / multi-core disable? (I complied mpi) what is mean server or client when I want to run paraview on a computer that it has multicore ? please say me step by step that what do I do ? |
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March 2, 2013, 10:31 |
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Bruno Santos
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Greetings Ali Jafari,
Perhaps it's best to think the other way around. Why do you need multi-core in ParaView? I ask this because if you want to post-process a decomposed case in a single machine, it might be easier to use the internal FOAM reader plug-in which has got an option for opening decomposed cases. You can use it by simply running: Code:
paraFoam -builtin Bruno
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