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Old   January 12, 2012, 09:21
Question Dam Break Tutorial - 2.3.11 Running in parallel
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Hello all,

I tried to extend the damBreak parallel tutorial to run it in two quad-core machines.

I have the same directories in both machines, ssh working without password.

I've set the decomposeParDict to 7 slaves.

The decomposePar command seems to work fine.

When I run the simulation (mpirun -np 8 --hostfile machines interFoam -parallel)
I got the message: "--> FOAM FATAL ERROR : Cannot find file "points" in directory "constant/polyMesh"

I've read some posts about it, but all of them were about the reconstruction. I've got it when trying to run the simulation...

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.
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