Dear All,

I'm trying to run PyFR on Xeon Phi 7250 (Knight Landing). There is only one 
Xeon Phi processor, and no CPU on my computing node. Therefore, I log in to 
the Xeon Phi from front-end node via ssh, and execute command on Xeon Phi 
directly.

In this case, how I can write "backend-mic" section in .ini file? Could you 
tell me sample description of "device-id" and "mkl-root" parameters?

I could run PyFR using "backend-openmp" settings on Xeon Phi. However, I 
think simulation speed will be faster if I can run PyFR with mic native 
functions.

Best regards,
Tom

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