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− | <b><u>USAGE INSTRUCTIONS</u> (sharcnet installation)</b><br>
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− | These usage instructions apply to the module based installation of lsdyna found under directory <i>/opt/sharcnet/lsdyna</i> on licensed clusters shown in the above Availability Table. To access and use this software you must be a member of the <b><i>lsdyna</i></b> group. <br>
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− | Users who belong to a licensed department will be given a 5 digit port number. Insert the value into the appropriate departmental export statement shown below (before loading the module file) as shown in the following two steps:
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− | <b>Step1 - SPECIFY SHARCNET SERVER</b>
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− | o Demo License All Users (Jan20 to Feb20)
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− | export LSTC_LICENSE_SERVER=31052@license1.uwo.sharcnet
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− | o UW Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering Dept (UW Sharcnet Systems)
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− | export LSTC_LICENSE_SERVER=<font color=blue>UW_Port_Number</font>@db.uwo.sharcnet
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− | o UWO Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept (UWO Sharcnet Systems)
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− | export LSTC_LICENSE_SERVER=<font color=blue>UWO_Port_Number</font>@license1.uwo.sharcnet
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− | <b> Step2 - LOAD LSDYNA MODULE</b>
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− | module load lsdyna
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− | <b><u>RUNNING A TEST EXAMPLE</u></b>
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− | cp -a /opt/sharcnet/lsdyna/ls971dR5.0/examples /scratch/$USER/examples-lsdyna
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− | cd /scratch/$USER/examples-lsdyna/load/generalized
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− | gunzip load_body.shell.k.gz
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− | o SUBMIT 1CPU SERIAL JOB (double precision)
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− | sqsub -t -q serial -r 10m -o ofile1cpu.%J lsdyna_d ncpu=1 i=load_body.shell.k
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− | o SUBMIT 4CPU THREADED TEST JOB (single precision)
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− | sqsub -t -q threaded -n 4 -r 5m -o ofile4cpu.%J lsdyna_s ncpu=4 para=2 i=load_body.shell.k
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− | o SUBMIT 4CPU PARALLEL (MPP) TEST JOB
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− | Support for mpi (MPP) based lsdyna jobs is presently under construction. Once its ready a sample <i>sqsub</i> command line will be posted here - expected by Feb 10 2012.
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− | <U><b>CHECKING JOB STATUS</b></U>
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− | To check the status of your job in the queue use the sqjobs command. On x86_64 systems you can check whether any of your jobs are queued on the license server use <i>lstc_qrun</i>. Its possible that sqsub will start your job but it will sit idle until enough license are available on the license server and the lstc_qrun command will reveal this:
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− | [jole@saw:~] lstc_qrun
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− | Defaulting to server 1 specified by LSTC_LICENSE_SERVER variable
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− | Running Programs
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− | roberpj 9383@silky.sharcnet.c LS-DYNA_971 Mon Aug 23 18:31 4
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− | No programs queued
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− | <U><b>CHECKING LICENSE DETAILS</b></U>
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− | At the time of this writing UWO is running on a 4cpu demo license as follows:
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− | [roberpj@hnd19:~] lstc_qrun -R
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− | Defaulting to server 1 specified by LSTC_LICENSE_SERVER variable
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− | LICENSE INFORMATION
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− | PROGRAM EXPIRATION CPUS USED FREE MAX | QUEUE
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− | LS-DYNA_971 02/15/2012 0 128 128 | 0
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− | MPPDYNA_971 02/15/2012 0 128 128 | 0
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− | LICENSE GROUP 0 128 128 | 0
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− | LS-OPT 02/15/2012 0 128 128 | 0
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− | LICENSE GROUP 0 128 128 | 0
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− | <U><b>AVAILABLE BINARY VERSIONS</b></U>
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− | In the previous example, the latest lsdyna versions were specifed using simply lsdyna_s for single precision and lsdyna_d for double precision. One can alternatively specify any of the following binary names explicty on x86_64 systems assuming your license allows there use:
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− | ls971_s_R3_1
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− | lsdyna_d = ls971_d_R5_0 --> ls971_d_R5_0_intel64_redhat54
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− | lsdyna_s = ls971_s_R5_0 --> ls971_s_R5_0_intel64_redhat54
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− | <U><b>GETTING HELP</b></U>
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− | If you experience problems submitting or running jobs please submit a ticket to the web portal and it will be resolved asap by clicking here [https://www.sharcnet.ca/my/problems/submit]. Specify software as the category and paste any error messages and provide effected job number(s).
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− | <b><u>USAGE INSTRUCTIONS</u> (uw local installation)</b><br>
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− | These instructions apply to the script driven (non-modularized) site local installation of lsdyna found under /opt/sharcnet/local/lsdyna on orca and saw. To use this software you must be a member of the <b>uw_lsdyna</b> group and follow the below usage instructions. <br><br>
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− | o Set up LS-Dyna environment<br>
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− | add the following 4 lines to the end of your .bash_profile file in your /home directory, where the port number 3XXXX should be set to override the 31010 default.
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− | #Env. for LS-Dyna
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− | export LSTC_LICENSE=network
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− | o RUN 1CPU SERIAL JOB from your file (input file) directory on saw or whale
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− | sqsub -q serial -r 3.0d -o airbag.out ls971_s_R3_1 i=airbag.deploy.k
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− | O RUN 4CPU SMP JOB
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− | sqsub -q threaded -n 4 -r 3.0d -o -o airbag.out ls971_s_R3_1 ncpu=4 para=2 i=airbag.deploy.k
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− | A more detailed info and usage suggestions can be found in a file named 'README_uw_lsdyna' in /home/jemmyhu/tests/test_lsdyna on SHARCNET systems.
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