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Hi, there,
Can anyone tell me if CFX5.5.1 supports the batch mode runs on Windows? If yes, where can I find some sort of turtorial to get started? Thanks. |
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CFX-5 solver is always run in batch mode, even from the solver manager. Use the command 'cfx5solve'. You will need to put the CFX-5 bin directory in your path or open a command line from the launcher.
To launch a run, simply enter the command: cfx5solve -def myRun.def To continue an existing run: cfx5solve -def myRun_001.res etc. For more info on cfx5solve, enter 'cfx5solve -help'. Regards, Robin |
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hi robin ,can you tell me if cfx4 can run in batch mode? Thank you!
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That is very well explained in the manual, if you have one .......
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All of the above is in the manual...
In CFX-4 type runsolve4 - help and you will have all the info you need too. |
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