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| == Configuring your license file == | | == Configuring your license file == |
| Our module for LS-DYNA is designed to look for license information in a few places, one of which is your home folder. If you have your own license server, you can write the information to access it in the following format:
| | In 2019 Ansys purchased the Livermore Software Technology Corporation (LSTC), the developer of LS-DYNA. LS-DYNA licenses issued by Ansys since that time use <b>ANSYS License servers</b>. Licenses issued by LSTC may still use an <b>LSTC license server</b>. Also, some of our users obtain an LS-DYNA license through [https://www.cmc.ca/ CMC Microsystems]. This section explains how to configure your account or job script for each of these cases. |
| {{File
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| |name=ls-dyna.lic
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| |lang="bash"
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| |contents=
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| #LICENSE_TYPE: network
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| #LICENSE_SERVER:<port>@<server>
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| }}and put this file in the folder <tt>$HOME/.licenses/</tt> on each cluster where you plan to submit LS-DYNA jobs. Note that firewall changes will need to be done on both our side and yours. To arrange this, send an email containing the service port and IP address of your floating license server to [[Technical support]]. To check if your new license file is responding run the following commands:
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| <code>module load ls-dyna
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| ls-dyna_s</code>
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| The output should contain defined a (non-empty) value for <code>Licensed to:</code>. Press ^C to exit.
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