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May 14, 2004, 05:42 |
Parrallel solver
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I'm a Cfx 4.4 user. How can I know if my software allow parrallel solver?
Where can I find more documentation about parralel solver? Thanks Andrea |
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May 16, 2004, 18:36 |
Re: Parrallel solver
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Hi Andrea,
Yes CFX4.4 has a parallel option. It is descibed in the documentation, or contact your local representative. Regards, Glenn |
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May 23, 2004, 00:49 |
Re: Parrallel solver
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Look at your license file and see if you have something called, I think, CFX4_PARALLEL (or something like that). The number of these licenses indicates how many CPU's you can use in parallel. The parallel option is an additional item which you would have to have requested and purchased. If you don't have it, you can only run serial.
Jeff |
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