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You will also need to set up your job environment to use your license. If you are using Adapco's online "pay-on-usage" server, the configuration is rather simple. If you are using an internal license server, please [mailto:support@computecanada.ca contact us] so that we can help you setup the access to it.  
When submitting jobs on a cluster for the first time, you must set up the environment to use your license. If you are using Siemans remote <i>pay-on-usage</i> license server then create a <code>~/.licenses/starccm.lic</code> file as shown in the <b>Configuring your account- POD license file</b> section above and license checkouts should immediately work. If however you are using an institutional license server, then after creating your <code>~/.licenses/starccm.lic</code> file you must also submit a problem ticket to [[technical support]] so we can help co-ordinate the necessary one time network firewall changes required to access it (assuming the server has never been setup to be accessed from the Alliance cluster you will be using).  If you still have problems getting the licensing to work then try removing or renaming file <code>~/.flexlmrc</code> since previous search paths and/or license server settings maybe stored in it. Note that temporary output files from starccm jobs runs may accumulate in hidden directories named <code>~/.star-version_number</code> consuming valuable quota space.  These can be removed by periodically running <code>rm -ri ~/.starccm*</code> and replying yes when prompted.
When all is done, your submit script should look like this, where 2 nodes are used for 1 hour; you can adjust these numbers to fit your needs.

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When submitting jobs on a cluster for the first time, you must set up the environment to use your license. If you are using Siemans remote <i>pay-on-usage</i> license server then create a <code>~/.licenses/starccm.lic</code> file as shown in the <b>Configuring your account- POD license file</b> section above and license checkouts should immediately work.  If however you are using an institutional license server, then after creating your <code>~/.licenses/starccm.lic</code> file you must also submit a problem ticket to [[technical support]] so we can help co-ordinate the necessary one time network firewall changes required to access it (assuming the server has never been setup to be accessed from the Alliance cluster you will be using).  If you still have problems getting the licensing to work then try removing or renaming file <code>~/.flexlmrc</code> since previous search paths and/or license server settings maybe stored in it.  Note that temporary output files from starccm jobs runs may accumulate in hidden directories named <code>~/.star-version_number</code> consuming valuable quota space.  These can be removed by periodically running <code>rm -ri ~/.starccm*</code> and replying yes when prompted.

When submitting jobs on a cluster for the first time, you must set up the environment to use your license. If you are using Siemans remote pay-on-usage license server then create a ~/.licenses/starccm.lic file as shown in the Configuring your account- POD license file section above and license checkouts should immediately work. If however you are using an institutional license server, then after creating your ~/.licenses/starccm.lic file you must also submit a problem ticket to technical support so we can help co-ordinate the necessary one time network firewall changes required to access it (assuming the server has never been setup to be accessed from the Alliance cluster you will be using). If you still have problems getting the licensing to work then try removing or renaming file ~/.flexlmrc since previous search paths and/or license server settings maybe stored in it. Note that temporary output files from starccm jobs runs may accumulate in hidden directories named ~/.star-version_number consuming valuable quota space. These can be removed by periodically running rm -ri ~/.starccm* and replying yes when prompted.