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Old   May 7, 2020, 01:31
Default MotorBike Tutorial failing to show proper results
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Dear Foamers,

I have successfully built OFV1912 on an arm device and I was able to run elbow, pitzDaily, airFOIL2D, simpleCar and rotorDisk. Its only when running the Allmake for MotorBike that I run into a problem. The allmake script runs to fast and when I use paraFoam to view results, paraview only shows solid body, no values for P, U, Nu, etc.

I checked the logs and it just shows a warning saying mpirun as root is not recommend. I assume its due to mpi on my device (which is an android phone running ubuntu 19.10 via a container). Is there away to run this tutorial without mpi? The case runs fine on my x86 device so I know its a mpi issue.
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