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Andreas Boklund andreas at amy.udd.htu.se
Thu Oct 19 07:13:28 PDT 2000


You should use  Network MPI (fluent_nmpi-x.x.xx) MPICH
then it might work better :)


MVH
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Daniel Persson wrote:

> hi again all,
> 
> I have one simple stupid question:
> 
> How do i run Fluent on a Beowulf2(Scyld) cluster ?
> 
> i dont use rsh, i use bpsh.
> 
> I have tried the different solutions that are described in the Fluent
> manual, i even made a symlink from beompi.so to fluent_vmpi. (Fluent
> vendor shipped mpi).
> 
> Do i NEED to be able to run rsh to the nodes to run Fluent on a B2
> cluster ?
> or can the beompi spawn processes to the nodes by it self ?
> 
> 
> Disclamer: I laid my eyes on Fluent for the first time this afternoon...
> 
> Once again, sorry if i have missed something very obvius, if there is any
> docs regarding this other than the fluent manual, please point me there.
> 
> Regards
> Daniel
> 
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