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Hi Is there any one who has done parallel processing in Linux clusters? I am unable to spawn the different nodes of my cluster to start the solver. I have a 16 CPU machine each with dual processor and 2 GB RAM. I am able to run the two processors of a single machine in parallel which reduces my iteration time by half. But I want to put some more nodes of my machine in parallel to increase performance. Anybody having some experience in working with clusters please contact me i sill send the error messages in detail by ms
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yes I am
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If you want to spawn 16 processes then you need 16 licences
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