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Dear Users,
I have to start a run in local parallel mode by command line I use the command "cfx5solve -def file.def -par-local" but it does not start and says: You must specify a partition count for PVM Local Parallel please somebody can help me as how can i specify the partition count in the batch Thanks for your replies, Rohit. |
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Hi,
Try "cfx5solve -def file.def -par-local -partition 2". This is all discussed in the documentation, have a look there for all the command line parameters and examples. Glenn Horrocks |
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Thanks Glenn
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