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Update, 2021-01: After a major update in December 2020, the job scheduler, SLURM, should be deleting these leftover processes automatically, OUTPUT = $ -i $INPUT > $OUTPUT 2> & 1 echo "Job finished at: `date`"įor the legacy partitions, note the use of the -pib argument on the Fluent command line to indicate that InfiniBand networking is to be used. # You may change the time and nodes requests, but, leave ntasks-per-node=40 and mem=0 # DSP - Updated for Fluent 2019R2 on ARC # Define the run files and solver type: BASE =elbow3 #!/bin/bash #SBATCH -time=00:10:00 #SBATCH -nodes=1 #SBATCH -ntasks-per-node=40 #SBATCH -mem=0 #SBATCH -partition=cpu2019 # Fluent job script for elbow example on 40-core ARC cpu2019 partition nodes. The following example, in ansys_2019r2_fluent_cpu2019_node.slurm, and the input files, elbow3.in and elbow3.cas are available on ARC in the directory /global/software/ansys/scripts. Note that when using the cpu2019 partition (40-core nodes), an n-node ANSYS job will take 40*n-16 license tokens from the aa_r_hpc pool.
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When running on a full compute node, specify -mem=0 to request all the associated memory on the node.
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The scripts below can serve as a template for your own batch job scripts. For more information about submitting jobs, see the ARC Cluster Guide.
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Like other calculations on ARC systems, ANSYS software is run by submitting an appropriate script for batch scheduling using the sbatch command. Note that blank lines are significant for some commands. file/auto-save/case-frequency if-case-is-modified The number of tokens available at a given time can be seen by running the following commands on ARC:
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Note that the conditions of use of the teaching licenses prohibits them from being used for research projects.Īt the time of this writing in May 2020, there are 50 basic academic licenses and 512 extended "HPC" license tokens available (with 256 of the latter reserved for a specific research group who purchased their own licenses). The discussion that follows relates only to the research version of the software. If you are interested in contributing to the pool of licenses, you can write to the IT Help Desk and ask that your email be redirected to the IT software librarian. The software contract is typically renewed annually in August. The software can be downloaded, upon approval, from the IT Software Distribution web site.ĪNSYS is available to all U of C researchers with an ARC account, but, with licensing restrictions as outlined in the next section.= Licensing considerations =įor many years, Information Technologies has provided a limited number of license tokens for ANSYS software, sometimes supplemented by contributions from researchers.
#VIEW NUMBER OF LICENSES ANSYS CORES INSTALL#
Typically, researchers will install ANSYS on their own computers to develop models in a graphical user interface and then run simulations that exceed their local hardware capabilities on ARC.