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Daniel Leite Oliveira
Join Date: May 2011
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Hello there!
I was running a simulation with four configurations of fluid flow. The simulation is in parallel in 28 CPU, with linux operational system. The simulation crashed due to a problem on the local network. The first configuration completed normally. Now, I would like to backup the simulation without running the first configuration, even though the mdef file contains the four of them. I know that I have to use the .bak file as the initial condition of the interrupted configuration. What do I do to define the first configuration without having to run it again? Thanks. |
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