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July 3, 2024 at 9:39 am
martinmi
SubscriberHallo,Â
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I'm trying to run Lumerical in the terminal, and if I follow the instructions from https://optics.ansys.com/hc/en-us/articles/360024974033-Running-simulations-using-terminal-on-Linux, I manage to run the FDTD solver with multiple threads. The problem I am having is with the EME solver command. My terminal command looks like this:
$LUMERICAL_BIN/eme-engine -t 550 $USER_LUMDIR/projectfile.lms -use-solveÂ
The problem I am having is that I see that I am not checking all the available solution licenses that I have (the "-t 550" part of the code is not working proparly or not doing anything). Does anyone know why and where I am making a mistake? Just for comparison my fdtd command that checks all my solver licenses is:
$LUMERICAL_BIN/fdtd-engine -t 550 $USER_LUMDIR/projectfile.fsp -use-solveBest regards,Â
MartinÂ
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July 4, 2024 at 6:06 pm
Lito
Ansys Employee@martinmi,Â
I believe this is duplicate post. Please refer to this post, Running EME solver in Terminal (ansys.com). Closing this post.Â
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