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February 22, 2024 at 7:20 ampv00170Subscriber
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February 23, 2024 at 8:43 amSampat KumarAnsys Employee
Please upload the question, Your question is not visible to us.Â
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February 23, 2024 at 8:53 ampv00170Subscriber
Hi Sampat,
I had some problems posting the questions! (I posted also in /forum/forums/topic/a-3/)The question is:
I want to run Static Structural (ANSYS 2022R2 Workbench) in an HPC.But I cannot find which should be the package to be called (last row).Also, the HPC has two modules available: ANSYS/2022R2 and ansys/2022r2-fluids_structs.Which one should I use, or it does not matter?Â#!/bin/bash#SBATCH –job-name=Job#SBATCH –partition=shared#SBATCH –mem=1G#SBATCH –nodes=1#SBATCH –ntasks-per-node=20#SBATCH –cpus-per-task=1 Â#SBATCH –time=1:00:00#SBATCH –error=Error.err#SBATCH –output=Output.outÂmodule load ansys/2022r2-fluids_structs# module load ANSYS/2022R2Âansys -b -i Project.wbpzI get: /var/spool/slurm/d/job194040/slurm_script: line 18: ansys: command not foundÂansys222 -b -i Project.wbpzI get: /opt/software/pkgs/ansys/2022r2-fluids_structs/ansys_inc/v222/ansys/bin/linx64/ansys.e: error while loading shared libraries: libXp.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directoryÂDo projects have to be .wbpz or .wbpj, or do any of both works?Â
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February 23, 2024 at 3:39 pmpeteroznewmanSubscriber
Here is a discussion that outlines some steps to learn how to run the solver from a command line on a Windows computer. Practice that before you try to solve on a Linux compuer. You will have to update the command to reflect the version of Ansys you are using.
/forum/forums/topic/is-there-a-way-to-run-ansys-in-headless-mode/
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February 25, 2024 at 9:45 ampv00170Subscriber
Hi Peter,
I have followed the link you sent and also this one
https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v202/en/ans_ope/Hlp_G_OPE3_4.htmlBut I am still encountering the following problems depending on the code
module load ansys/2022r2-fluids_structs
ansys222 -b -i Continuous.dat -o vm3.out
/opt/software/pkgs/ansys/2022r2-fluids_structs/ansys_inc/v222/ansys/bin/linx64/ansys.e: error while loading shared libraries: libXp.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
runwb2 -b -i Continuous.dat -o vm3.out or runwb222
/var/spool/slurm/d/job195655/slurm_script: line 21: runwb2: command not found
module load ANSYS/2022R2
runwb2 -b -i Continuous.dat -o vm3.out
Framework error caught :
Unknown command line option -o vm3.out, valid options are :
 -A addinsfile: Use addins file 'addins'
 -B      : Run in batch
 -C configfile: Use configuration 'config'
 -D dataFile  : Import an application data file.
 -E statement : Execute a journal statement at startup.  May be repeated.
 -F WBProject : Open a Workbench project file (*.wbpj)
 -I      : Run interactively
 -L language  : Show UI in 'language'
 -R replayfile: Use replay file 'replay'
 -W workspace : Start UI with specified workspace
 -X      : Run interactively & exit upon journal replay end
ansys222 -b -i Continuous.dat -o vm3.out
/opt/software/pkgs/ANSYS/2022R2/v222/ansys/bin/linx64/ansys.e: error while loading shared libraries: libXp.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
ansys -b -i Continuous.dat -o vm3.out
/var/spool/slurm/d/job195662/slurm_script: line 23: ansys: command not found
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February 25, 2024 at 2:18 pmpeteroznewmanSubscriber
Don't waste your time with runwb2 because that is to open the Worbench program. It is not the solver.
When you run this command: ansys222 -b -i Continuous.dat -o vm3.out
show the error message to the Linux system admin or support team. That seems to me to be a problem only they can fix.
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