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February 13, 2019, 18:14 |
[Fluent Meshing] Using the Fluent Mesher on a Linux Cluster
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Yoshi Toshi
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Hi all,
Has anyone ever ran a fluent meshing job on a linux based cluster? I have a journal file ready which goes through the entire process for my geometry but I'm having trouble getting the journal file to be read by the cluster. I don't get any sort of error, it just stops with a blank .out and .err file which isn't very helpful. So I'm wondering if there is an additional line of code that I need to put at the beginning of my journal file that it is currently missing or something? One thing that I did notice is that in my journal file, all the commands are based on using the gui. For example: Code:
(cx-gui-do cx-activate-item "MenuBar*WriteSubMenu*Start Transcript...") Many thanks! |
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