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Old   April 8, 2008, 05:45
Default Startup Problem with Two Quadcores
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Pankaj
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Dear All,

I have installed ansys and Cfx-11 on a new m/c(with 64 bit windows)having two quadcores.But when I starts a Run with a definition file (already I have checked with a single Quadcore and 64 bit windows),it gives an error,it doesnt even runs serially.

In out file I found a msg,"solver-pvm.exe doe not exists in Ansys cfx Root/V110/cfx/bin/winnt".I checked it in the cfx root directory,it is not there,but it is in another similar directory of winnt64(which is for 64bit os installation).

Now I am not getting the problem.

So can u pls help me.

Thanks and Regards, Pankaj.

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Old   April 8, 2008, 11:33
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Dre
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I am having the same problem.

The only work around I have found is to choose a custom solver executable in the solver tab. I can only run it in serial, as PVM or MPI doesn't work. But I only have one Quadcore.
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