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January 21, 2010, 11:18 |
Run simulation from command line
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TeresaM
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Hello,
I am a relatively new user of STAR-CCM+. The OP of my machine is Windows 64-bit. I would like to run simulations from batch, but am having trouble doing so. The .sim file opens in batch but does not run. Here is my .bat file: cd c:/Program Files\CDadapco\STAR-CCM+ 4.06.011 echo %date% - %time% - START > log.txt starccm+ -server -batch Sim.sim echo %date% - %time% - COMPLETE >> log.txt If anyone could help me with the proper syntax in the batch file, I would be appreciative. |
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January 21, 2010, 12:34 |
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You do not need the "-server" flag when you are running in batch. If you just run "starccm+ -batch Sim.sim" then it will run until completion and then save the file.
You only need the -server flag if you want to just start a server, and then connect to it later. |
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January 22, 2010, 01:49 |
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TeresaM
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Hello Kyle,
Thanks for the help, my simulations ran in batch. Cheers! |
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