Robert Koslover
Certified Consultant
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Posted:
9 years ago
03.06.2016, 17:33 GMT-4
If you are running a modern version of MS Windows, start up the Task Manager (via ctl-alt-del) . Go to the "details" tab where you can see the processes. One of them is comsol.exe . Right-click on comsol.exe and select "Set affinity" from the list. This opens a window where you can choose which CPU's to allow Comsol Multiphysics to use. (The default is that all are enabled.) This same CPU-assigning tool also can be used with other Windows programs.
Regarding your second question: First, about the CPU usage, not all processes can be fully-parallelized at all stages of execution. And because of I/O and other tasks, not all computation time occurs at the fastest conceivable rates. Second, about the memory usage, you shouldn't want it to use all of your memory! When you get to 100% of memory use, you are out of memory.
Hope that helps.
If you are running a modern version of MS Windows, start up the Task Manager (via ctl-alt-del) . Go to the "details" tab where you can see the processes. One of them is comsol.exe . Right-click on comsol.exe and select "Set affinity" from the list. This opens a window where you can choose which CPU's to allow Comsol Multiphysics to use. (The default is that all are enabled.) This same CPU-assigning tool also can be used with other Windows programs.
Regarding your second question: First, about the CPU usage, not all processes can be fully-parallelized at all stages of execution. And because of I/O and other tasks, not all computation time occurs at the fastest conceivable rates. Second, about the memory usage, you shouldn't want it to use all of your memory! When you get to 100% of memory use, you are out of memory.
Hope that helps.
Lars Gregersen
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
9 years ago
06.06.2016, 07:48 GMT-4
Hi
You can adjust the number of CPUs that Comsol uses by using the -np command line argument.
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Lars Gregersen
Comsol Denmark
Hi
You can adjust the number of CPUs that Comsol uses by using the -np command line argument.
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Lars Gregersen
Comsol Denmark
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Posted:
9 years ago
06.06.2016, 11:32 GMT-4
Should I do it in batch mode/Matlab? (Other than that I can not find where the command line is inside the Comsol)
Should I do it in batch mode/Matlab? (Other than that I can not find where the command line is inside the Comsol)