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Alexander Eulitz [Eugen] posted a new comment:
You may also find some useful information here: https://yade-
dem.org/doc/amazonEC2.html#cloudcomputing
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Surej Kumar confirmed that the question is solved:
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Bruno Chareyre proposed the following answer:
It is unclear how/if your question goes beyond what is already in yade's doc.
The tip is to run 'yade -jN' for using multiple cores
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Surej Kumar is still having a problem:
Thanks Bruno for swift reply,
I will pass all this information to our IT admin.
Meanwhile, on the parallelization or using multicore..for
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Chareyre proposed the following answer:
Hi Surej, it is very likely that yade can be compiled on such system if
libraries are available in recent (enough) versions, the real
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Hi
I would like check if we can install YADE in a HPC Cluster and able to run
YADE.
1. Operation Systems = Red Hat Enterprise 6.4.
2. SUN Cluster & IBM Cluster : Operation Systems = Scientific Linux 5.11
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