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Old   November 21, 2011, 12:29
Default Quick Q: Fluent parrallel ssh passphrase command
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Hi, this is a really quick Q.

I am trying to connect to fluent using parallel with ssh. I had to reset my dsa key with a passphrase. How do I start fluent now that there is a password. This is how I was calling fluent.

#!/bin/bash

/ansys_inc/v120/fluent/bin/fluent 2ddp -ssh -t4 -g < GB0d5_C6A1.input > GB0d5_C6A1.output 2>&1 &

Do I just put the passphrase asfter -ssh?

Thanks, Casey
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Hi,
from Ansys 12:

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SSH is used to spawn nodes from the local Windows machine to the Linux head node as well as from the Linux head node to the compute nodes. To use SSH with ANSYS FLUENT, you need to set up passwordless SSH access.
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