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How to parallel or to increase the speed of simulation launching with ocean (distributed)

Thomas Mallard
Thomas Mallard over 11 years ago

Hi,

I wrote an ocean script which has to do lot of simultations. It is working perfectly well but I would like to increase its speed. Currently I use run( ?jobName jobname ?queue lsf_queue ?mail nil ) to launch the simulations, and the following environnement variables:

envSetVal("asimenv.distributed" "removeJobData" 'boolean t)

envSetVal("asimenv.distributed" "showMessages" 'boolean nil) 

The simulation launching time is about 7s/sim (everything is lauched sequentially) and ocean returns:

Delete psf data in /path/blablabla/HSPICE/schematic/distributed/7703/psf.

submitting job... 

Does anybody know a way to decrease this launching time or to launch several simulation in the same time?

Thanks.

 

Thomas 

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  • gregmf
    gregmf over 11 years ago
    I am having the same issue with paramSweep() and paramRun(?jobName jobname ?drmsCommand customCommand) It seems to take 7-10 seconds between job submissions, which doesn't really seem necessary. Greg
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Please can both of you report this to customer support?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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