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The ANSYS desktop gui can be run on the management node, but long simulations should be executed on the compute nodes. | The ANSYS desktop gui can be run on the management node, but long simulations should be executed on the compute nodes. | ||
To start ANSYS workbench GUI on HPC or Copper Server | To start ANSYS workbench GUI on HPC or Copper Server |
Revision as of 12:10, 21 July 2021
Running ANSYS Desktop GUI on copper
The ANSYS desktop gui can be run on the management node, but long simulations should be executed on the compute nodes. To start ANSYS workbench GUI on HPC or Copper Server
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module load ANSYS
runwb2
To start FLUENT GUI, you can use : fluent
instead of : runwb2
above
Submitting batch jobs through Moab
To avoid overloading the management node, ANSYS Fluent should be used in batch mode and jobs should be submitted to the compute nodes through torque.
Sample Script (UNDER DEVELOPMENT)
- Create a job script for using 4 processors (cores) - put the following in a file called fluentjob.sh
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#!/bin/sh
#SBATCH -J JOB_NAME #Name of the computation
#SBATCH -N 1 # Total number of nodes requested
#SBATCH -n 4 # Total number of tasks per node requested
#SBATCH -t 01:00:00 # Total run time requested - 1 hour
#SBATCH -p normal # compute nodes partition requested
module load ANSYS
fluent ### OPTIONS? INPUT FILES?
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- Submit to Moab
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sbatch fluentjob.sh
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- Check status with
squeue
command