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Question about running multiple ocean scripts.

dskang
dskang over 4 years ago

Hello,

Thank you for the help in advance.

I was trying to make some automatic design framework, which needs multiple sweeps for different kind of models.

Until now, I made the framework that runs all the ocean scripts one by one. It worked fine, however it took so long time.

So to reduce runtime, I'm finding ways to run multiple .ocn files separately. (launching multiple .ocn file was done by multi-processing in python)

Still even I tried above it didn't worked out, it seems like stucked in some stages. It says like:

By searching on the forum, I knew the hostMode('distributed), and I tried to use it. However I couldn't completely understand how to use it so I just added  hostMode('distributed) on the .ocn files. Now I succeed to run to the end, but I think it still fails to give results. The result files such as dc.dc or pac.pac exists in psf directory, but ocnPrint command didn't worked, which worked okay when I did one by one running (without distributed mode).

Can anyone help me how to run multiple .ocn files simultaneously?

Sincerely,

Dongsuk Kang

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