Translations:Ansys/2853/en: Difference between revisions
m (FuzzyBot moved page Translations:ANSYS/2853/en to Translations:Ansys/2853/en without leaving a redirect: Part of translatable page "ANSYS") |
(Importing a new version from external source) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The SHARCNET Ansys license is made available on a first come first serve basis. Should an unusually large number of | The SHARCNET Ansys license is made available on a first come first serve basis. Should an unusually large number of Ansys jobs be submitted on a given day some jobs could fail on startup should insufficient licenses be available. These events however have become very rare given the recent increase in anshpc licenses. If your research requires more licenses than SHARCNET can provide, a dedicated researcher license may be purchased (and hosted) on an Ansys license server at your local institution. Researchers can purchase a license directly from [https://www.simutechgroup.com Simutech] where an extra 20% country-wide uplift fee must be added if the cluster where the license will be used is not co-located at your institution (for example the Graham cluster at Waterloo). To use a local institutional Ansys license server, reconfigure the <code>~/.licenses/ansys.lic</code> file on the cluster(s) where you want to use it. |
Revision as of 16:57, 30 January 2023
The SHARCNET Ansys license is made available on a first come first serve basis. Should an unusually large number of Ansys jobs be submitted on a given day some jobs could fail on startup should insufficient licenses be available. These events however have become very rare given the recent increase in anshpc licenses. If your research requires more licenses than SHARCNET can provide, a dedicated researcher license may be purchased (and hosted) on an Ansys license server at your local institution. Researchers can purchase a license directly from Simutech where an extra 20% country-wide uplift fee must be added if the cluster where the license will be used is not co-located at your institution (for example the Graham cluster at Waterloo). To use a local institutional Ansys license server, reconfigure the ~/.licenses/ansys.lic
file on the cluster(s) where you want to use it.