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Old   August 30, 2006, 10:40
Default Lustre - Parallel File Systems
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Does anybody have any experience of the benefits of implementing parallel files systems (i.e Lustre) on their clusters when using any commercial CFD code.

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Old   March 5, 2010, 22:10
Default How to change the default output path in OF ?
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Yes, I met the similar problem. I am using the share computers to parallel, however they use "quota" to limit my save spaces. So, after I installed OF in my folder, I just left few spaces to save datum. When I asked the administrator to solver this problem, they told me to save the datum in " lustre/myfold ". Who can tell me how to change the default output path into this " lustre/myfold " ? THX.
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