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May 29, 2020, 04:39 |
Howto Resume Suspended Solver
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James hakes
Join Date: Aug 2013
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Hi,
Sorry for the basic question but I cannot seem to find any guidance on this in the help files/tutorials. After I suspend a solver (using pause not stop button), how do I resume from the same time step? I copy-pasted the project folder after I suspended it, incase I mess it up. If I simply push start in task manager it restats at Time-step 1. So I closed that and opened .iec file in the copied folder where I can open the monitor window and see the 1600+ time steps already computed, but cannot figure out how to resume. It was a parallel computation with 8 partitions on a single machine. Second question, at this stage if I try open CFview, the "results of computation are not available". is there a way to wrap up your computation at the point where it was suspended in order to post-process and view the results at that point? I did not setup any probes. Thanks for your help. |
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finemarine, parallel calculation, suspend |
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