Roy Stogner wrote:
>
> On Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Michael Povolotskyi wrote:
>
>> I'm working with libmesh-0.6.4 distribution.
>> There is no src/partitioner there but there is src/partitioning 
>> directory, that contains classes derived from Partition class.
>
> Whoops, yes, src/partitioning is what I meant.
>
>> Is there any example (in the examples/ directory)  of  those classes 
>> usage?
>
> I'm afraid not, because for most users the usage is automatic.  The
> default partitioner class (usually Metis for SerialMesh and Parmetis
> for ParallelMesh) gets created, and it runs automatically at the
> appropriate times.  But to swap out partitioners it ought to be as
> simple as:
> mesh->partitioner().reset(new MyPartitioner);
> ---
> Roy
Thank you, Roy.
So, if I plan to read a mesh generated by Gmesh (*.msh format) and 
distribute it over the CPUs,
then libmesh will automatically  partition it  using  Parmetis. Is this 
right?
Michael.


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