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Old   June 18, 2021, 09:45
Default How to run on multiple CPUs Fluent on a Cluster?
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Hello,

I want to run simulations on a cluster with fluent. I can send my simulations to the cluster but it runs on only one cpu, even if it is allocating 108 cpus. Since I am using an intermediary software to send the simulations to the cluster, i do not know how to manipulate the command line directly, which starts the simulation. In a way i am trying to enable the section "-t108" in the command line.

Is there a way to specify the parallelization options with the journal file? I want to select the option "Distributed Memory on a Cluster" instead of "Shared Memory on a Local Machine". A way to specify the paralelization while reading the case file maybe.

Thanks for any help!
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