Abaqus
Abaqus FEA is a software suite for finite element analysis and computer-aided engineering.
Using your own license[edit]
Abaqus is available on Compute Canada clusters, but you must provide your own license. Configure your license by creating in your account a file named $HOME/.licenses/abaqus.lic containing the single line prepend_path("LM_LICENSE_FILE","port@server", ";").
The license server on your end will have to be reachable by our compute nodes and your firewall will need to be configured appropriately. This usually requires our technical team to get in touch with the technical people managing your license software. Please contact our technical support and we will provide a list of IP addresses used by our clusters and obtain the information we need on the port and IP address of your server.
Submission script[edit]
Below is an example submission script for a small Abaqus Explicit job running on four cores:
#!/bin/bash
#SBATCH --time=1-00:00
#SBATCH --mem=2500M
#SBATCH --cpus-per-task=4
module load abaqus/6.14.1
unset SLURM_GTIDS
export MPI_IC_ORDER='tcp'
abaqus job=Job-SBS-ALU-EXPLICIT-01 input=2018-04-14-SBS-ALUMINUM-EXPLICIT-01.inp memory="2 gb" scratch=$SCRATCH cpus=4 interactive
Graham VDI[edit]
see Graham#Volta_GPU_nodes_on_Graham Graham VDI Nodes
The gra-vdi machine can be used to run Abaqus interactively with the Sharcnet licenses by any Compute Canada member. Further details regarding how to connect with tigervnc are described below. The license can also be used for running jobs by connecting to dusky.sharcnet.ca. Once connected load the following module:
module load abaqus/2019-sn
If an Abaqus job fails to get a license upon startup, it must be manually killed otherwise it will sit idle on the compute node until its "sqsub -r runtime" limit is reached, and the queue automatically kills it off. One can tell if a job is in an idle state by inspecting the job output file then killing it with the sqkill
or scancel
commands.
[roberpj@dus241:~/test-abaqus] cat ofile.93249 Abaqus JOB myjob Abaqus 6.13-3 "standard" license request queued for the License Server. Total time in queue: 0 seconds. "standard" license request queued for the License Server. Total time in queue: 30 seconds. "standard" license request queued for the License Server. Total time in queue: 60 seconds. etc
Running CAE GUI on a viz or VDI workstation[edit]
To connect, we recommend installing the tigervnc client on your desktop, as described in https://www.sharcnet.ca/help/index.php/Remote_Graphical_Connections. The best vdi machine at Sharcnet to run Abaqus on interactivly in GUI mode is currently gra-vdi.computecanada.ca. This machine is located at uw therefore the uwo engineering/robarts combined licenses cannot be use. To start Abaqus GUI on gra-vdi do the following:
1) connect to gra-vdi.computecanada.ca with tigervnc 2) module load StdEnv 3) module load abaqus/2019-sn 4) abaqus cae
Previously, Sharcnet recommended using vdi-centos6.user.sharcnet.ca with tigervnc with the following procedure. it is likely this machine will be shut down May1 along with all other sharcnet legacy systems.
1) connect to vdi-centos6.user.sharcnet.ca with tigervnc 2) run the following two commands ... module load intel/12.1.3 abaqus/6.14.2-sn abaqus cae
Check license status[edit]
Load the Abaqus module and run tne following commands. Note that 1 CAE & 19 standard tokens are reserved for a research group who purchased them and these will always appear in use. To purchase a CAE or standard compute licenses (to ensure access) open a ticket, pro-rated pricing will be explained if during the middle of the license year commencing each mid January.
All features[edit]
abaqusstat
CAE feature[edit]
[roberpj@vdi-centos6:~] abaqusstat | grep cae Users of cae: (Total of 3 licenses issued; Total of 1 license in use) "cae" v61.8, vendor: ABAQUSLM
Standard feature[edit]
[roberpj@vdi-centos6:~] abaqusstat | grep standard Users of standard: (Total of 40 licenses issued; Total of 38 licenses in use) "standard" v61.8, vendor: ABAQUSLM
Show Abaqus command line options[edit]
abaqus -help
Mapping from tokens to CPUs for Abaqus standard/explicit[edit]
CPUS 1 2 4 8 12 16 24 32 64 128 TOKENS 5 6 8 12 14 16 19 21 28 38
See also https://deviceanalytics.com/abaqus-token-calculator
Example of token consumption with consecutively run jobs[edit]
1) abaqus cae -mesa Abaqus License Manager checked out the following license(s): "cae" release 6.11 from license3.sharcnet.ca <1 out of 2 licenses remain available>. 2) abaqus cae -mesa Abaqus License Manager checked out the following license(s): "cae" release 6.11 from license3.sharcnet.ca <0 out of 2 licenses remain available>. 3) PARALLEL JOB USING 2CPU sqsub -r 1h --nompirun --mpp=6G -q mpi -n 2 -N 1 -o ofile.%J abaqus cpus=2 mp_mode=mpi interactive input=heattransfermanifold_cavity.inp job=job_par3 Abaqus/Standard checked out 6 tokens. <29 out of 35 licenses remain available>. 4) ADDITIONAL PARALLEL JOB USING 4CPU sqsub -r 1h --nompirun --mpp=6G -q mpi -n 4 -N 1 -o ofile.%J abaqus cpus=4 mp_mode=mpi interactive input=heattransfermanifold_cavity.inp job=job_par3 Abaqus/Standard checked out 8 tokens. <21 out of 35 licenses remain available>. 5) SUMMARY [roberpj@viz10-uwo:~] abaqusstat | grep abaqus Users of abaqus: (Total of 35 licenses issued; Total of 16 licenses in use) [roberpj@viz10-uwo:~] abaqusstat | grep standard Users of standard: (Total of 35 licenses issued; Total of 16 licenses in use)