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Utkarsh Deo
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I have been trying to use CONVERGE in Batch Mode, any guidance in this regard will be helpful. I created every problem statement in separate folder with very input files put accordingly in each. How do I run them in Batch mode?
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Kislaya Srivastava
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Hello Utkarsh,
This is a question for your IT team. If you are running your simulations on your work/university cluster, they should guide you on how best to run jobs in batch mode and what tools to use. If you're running them on your local/personal hardware, there are a variety of batch scheduling tools available for you to try out. The "Running CONVERGE on Linux/Windows" process described in our Getting Started Guide must be incorporated into your batch mode submission scripts. Sincerely, |
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