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[Batch Run on Linux Cluster Problem]
Posted Mar 20, 2013, 3:26 a.m. EDT Results & Visualization Version 4.3a 2 Replies
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Hello,
I am currently trying to run COMSOL/4.3a in batch mode on our university cluster. I am able to submit the job and pull it back after computation.
However, although the size of the *.mph has increased, I don't see anything new appearing in the results section.
My questions are as follow:
Is this related to the GUI missing while running in batch on the linux cluster?
How should I build the plots again?
Am I doing something wrong?
In attachment are the file submited to the cluster (batchmode.mph), the file received from it (batchmode_outputfile.mph) as well as the log of the computation.
Moreover, I am running heat_convection_2d.mph tutorial. And when I run the batch locally (directly from the COMSOL interface) everything is fine (see also attached logs -localBatchLogs.jpg-).
I am currently trying to run COMSOL/4.3a in batch mode on our university cluster. I am able to submit the job and pull it back after computation.
However, although the size of the *.mph has increased, I don't see anything new appearing in the results section.
My questions are as follow:
Is this related to the GUI missing while running in batch on the linux cluster?
How should I build the plots again?
Am I doing something wrong?
In attachment are the file submited to the cluster (batchmode.mph), the file received from it (batchmode_outputfile.mph) as well as the log of the computation.
Moreover, I am running heat_convection_2d.mph tutorial. And when I run the batch locally (directly from the COMSOL interface) everything is fine (see also attached logs -localBatchLogs.jpg-).
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