The remote solve capabilities of Autodesk Simulation CFD allow users to perform the calculation of their analysis on a different computer than their own. With this remote solve option the available computation power can be optimally used.
If there are two computers (interface computer > analysis computer) involved the following requirements are necessary:
Inside the installation folder at the interface computer (i. e. C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Simulation CFD 2012\...) there is file called server.cfg. Open this file with Notepad and simply enter the name (or IP address) of the analysis computer.
After restarting the software at the interface computer the user is able to chose the desired analysis computer:
Additional computers can be added in new lines inside the server.cfg-file. Also the number of CPU cores to be used for the calculation can be specified (default value is the maximum available number of cores, smaller than or equal to 2^N: so 2, 4, 8, 16...). e. g. to use only 4 cores the line should look like:
*4cores analysis-pc-name MPI4
*8cores analysis-pc-name MPI8
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No, all is possible with one license but of course just one job at the same time.
Excellent guide Marco!
One concern that might trip some users up is the issue of Firewalls.
Here is a list of programs that you should add as exceptions to cover all aspects:
cfdcalc.exe
mesher.exe
cfdesign.exe
servman.exe
cfdserv.exe
CFdMonitor.exe
Another question about the licensing in this sort of setup. Is it licensed per interface computer, or per solver computer?
In the dialog above, it shows several computers that could be picked as solvers. Does that mean they had 5 licenses? Or is it the interface computer that has the license, and it can pick any 1 solver computer?
Or is it a different setup with a network license where just the first solver that checks it out gets the license, but all are equal candidates?
the license is perfectly splitted in one interface* and one solver portion (if you own 1 full license). The computer that first obtains a license (if there is one left) has is until it is released. Other computers have to wait. The is valid for the interface and solver portion, both are independent from each other.
* the interface itself needs at least one CAD connection (exception: Inventor Fusion connection is not licensed and free)