Jaime,
If you login to the head node with an X-windows enabled display, you can
run "abaqus cae" to get the CAE.
Dave
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From: Research Computing Support [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 1:34 PM
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Subject: Re: abaqus
I ran a test case I have from my old days and it gave me the files it
is supposed to produce.
Of course, to really test the results I need access to CAE. It is
included and we have 2 or three tokens
(licenses) but it runs on a windows server. Now we have to figure out
how to make it
available?
Good job. Yes Abaqus is a pretty intensive application. I am told it
is to be used for
research and classes. Amit is another potential user.
At 01:09 PM 5/1/2006, you wrote:
>Abaqus provide many things:
>1) User subroutine: Somehow the installation process said that it
>failed to verify that it works.
> Not quite exactly
> sure what that is.
>2) LAM/MPI and MPICH.
> Still need to configure all these for Abaqus.
> This means that we need to somehow provide clean-up
> routines via the
>PBS for LAM and MPICH.
>
>Since there are some concerns, I chmod 770 for the PDFDocs to
>software:software; just to play it safe until it's verified that it's
>ok to put it on there I suppose.
>
>It's a pretty big software; not sure to what extent of the software
>it will be used. There may be a lot more testing that need to go on.
>
>Thanks,
>--------------
>Robin
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>
>"Academia politics is the most vicious precisely because the stake is
>so small" - Kissinger
>
>
>
>On May 1, 2006, at 11:49 AM, David Woods wrote:
>
>>I've looked at the documentation and worked through one of the
>>examples and
>>the software works.
>>
>>I've also created the module files for Abaqus and will let Vipul
>>know that
>>it is ready for testing. He has been using it at OSC, so if any
>>additional
>>setup is needed, he should be able to identify it.
>>
>> There is a set of Abaqus documentation in PDF files on Redhawk
>>and in
>>reading the license terms, they explicitly state that we have to
>>keep this
>>documentation confidential.
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Research Computing Support
>>[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
>>Behalf Of Robin
>>Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 4:40 PM
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: abaqus
>>
>>All,
>>
>> I've got abaqus in there. Somehow, it's somewhat picky about the
>>compiler, etc.
>> It complained about user subroutine failing saying it's licensing
>>error: ./installation_info/verify*
>>
>>Documentation: /software/abaqus/6.5-7/PDFDocs
>> /software/abaqus/6.5-7/Documentation
>>
>>
>> License server listens on [log in to unmask]
>> www.abaqus.com to sign up for more info.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>--------------
>>Robin
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>>513-529-1483
>>
>>"Academia politics is the most vicious precisely because the stake is
>>so small" - Kissinger
>
>Jaime E. Combariza, Ph.D.
>Assistant Director Research Computing
>http://www.muohio.edu/researchcomputing
>Miami University
>(513) 529-5080
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