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When using gra-vdi researchers have the choice of loading ANSYS modules from our global environment (after loading CcEnv) or loading ANSYS modules installed locally on the machine itself (after loading SnEnv).  The local modules may be of interest as they include some Ansys programs and versions not yet supported by our environment for graphics use on gra-vdi or the clusters.  When starting programs from local Ansys modules, users can select the CMC license server or accept the default Sharcnet License server.  Presently the settings from <code>~/.licenses/ansys.lic</code> are not used by the local Ansys modules except when starting <code>runwb2</code> where they will override the default Sharcnet License server settings. Suitable usage of Ansys programs on gra-vdi includes: running a single test job interactively with up to 8cores and/or 128G ram, create or modify simulation input files, post process or visualize data.
When using gra-vdi, researchers have the choice of loading Ansys modules from our global environment (after loading CcEnv) or loading Ansys modules installed locally on the machine itself (after loading SnEnv).  The local modules may be of interest as they include some Ansys programs and versions not yet supported by our standard environment.  When starting programs from local Ansys modules, you can select the CMC license server or accept the default Sharcnet license server.  Presently, the settings from <code>~/.licenses/ansys.lic</code> are not used by the local Ansys modules except when starting <code>runwb2</code> where they will override the default Sharcnet license server settings. Suitable usage of Ansys programs on gra-vdi includes: running a single test job interactively with up to 8 cores and/or 128G RAM, create or modify simulation input files, post process or visualize data.

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When using gra-vdi, researchers have the choice of loading Ansys modules from our global environment (after loading CcEnv) or loading Ansys modules installed locally on the machine itself (after loading SnEnv).  The local modules may be of interest as they include some Ansys programs and versions not yet supported by our standard environment.  When starting programs from local Ansys modules, you can select the CMC license server or accept the default SHARCNET license server.  Presently, the settings from <code>~/.licenses/ansys.lic</code> are not used by the local Ansys modules except when starting <code>runwb2</code> where they will override the default SHARCNET license server settings. Suitable usage of Ansys programs on gra-vdi includes: running a single test job interactively with up to 8 cores and/or 128G RAM, create or modify simulation input files, post process or visualize data.

When using gra-vdi, researchers have the choice of loading Ansys modules from our global environment (after loading CcEnv) or loading Ansys modules installed locally on the machine itself (after loading SnEnv). The local modules may be of interest as they include some Ansys programs and versions not yet supported by our standard environment. When starting programs from local Ansys modules, you can select the CMC license server or accept the default Sharcnet license server. Presently, the settings from ~/.licenses/ansys.lic are not used by the local Ansys modules except when starting runwb2 where they will override the default Sharcnet license server settings. Suitable usage of Ansys programs on gra-vdi includes: running a single test job interactively with up to 8 cores and/or 128G RAM, create or modify simulation input files, post process or visualize data.