Altair FEKO: Difference between revisions
(Marked this version for translation) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
= Licensing = <!--T:2--> | = Licensing = <!--T:2--> | ||
Compute Canada is a hosting provider for FEKO . This means that we have FEKO software installed on our clusters, but we do not provide a generic license accessible to everyone. However, you may already have a license server | Compute Canada is a hosting provider for FEKO . This means that we have FEKO software installed on our clusters, but we do not provide a generic license accessible to everyone. However, you may already have a license server for your research group. | ||
== Configuring your own license file == <!--T:3--> | == Configuring your own license file == <!--T:3--> |
Revision as of 20:52, 16 April 2019
Introduction
Altair FEKO is a comprehensive computational electromagnetics (CEM) software used widely in the telecommunications, automobile, aerospace and defense industries.
Licensing
Compute Canada is a hosting provider for FEKO . This means that we have FEKO software installed on our clusters, but we do not provide a generic license accessible to everyone. However, you may already have a license server for your research group.
Configuring your own license file
Our module for FEKO is designed to look for license information in a few places. One of those places is your home folder. If you have your own license server, you can write the information to access it in the following format:
setenv("ALTAIR_LICENSE_PATH, "<port>@<hostname>")
and put this file in the folder $HOME/.licenses/. Note that there will be firewall configuration that needs to be done on both our side and your side. Please get in touch with our Technical support to arrange this.