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:::: Fluent Launcher --> Environment Tab --> HOOPS_PICTURE=opengl (without the export)
:::: Fluent Launcher --> Environment Tab --> HOOPS_PICTURE=opengl (without the export)


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::: NOTE1: When running Mechanical in Workbench on gra-vdi be sure to <b>tic</b> <i>Distributed</I> in the upper ribbon Solver panel and specify a maximum value of <b>24</b> cores.  When running Fluent on gra-vdi instead <b>untic</b> <i>Distributed</I> and specify a maximum value of <b>12</b> cores.  Do not attempt to use more than 128GB memory otherwise Ansys will hit the hard limit and be killed. If you need more cores or memory then please use a cluster compute node to run your graphical session on (as described in the previous Compute nodes section above).  When doing old pre-processing or post-processing work with Ansys on gra-vdi and not running calculation, please only use <b>4</b> cores otherwise hpc licenses will be checked out unnecessarily.
::: NOTE1: When running Mechanical in Workbench on gra-vdi be sure to <b>tic</b> <i>Distributed</I> in the upper ribbon Solver panel and specify a maximum value of <b>24</b> cores.  When running Fluent on gra-vdi instead <b>untic</b> <i>Distributed</I> and specify a maximum value of <b>12</b> cores.  Do not attempt to use more than 128GB memory otherwise Ansys will hit the hard limit and be killed. If you need more cores or memory then please use a cluster compute node to run your graphical session on (as described in the previous Compute nodes section above).  When doing old pre-processing or post-processing work with Ansys on gra-vdi and not running calculation, please only use <b>4</b> cores otherwise hpc licenses will be checked out unnecessarily.
::: NOTE2: On very rare occasions the Ansys workbench gui will freeze or become unresponsive in some way.  If this happens open a new terminal window and run  <code>pkill -9 -e -u $USER -f "ansys|fluent|mwrpcss|mwfwrapper|ENGINE|mono"</code> to fully kill off Ansys.  Likewise if Ansys crashes or vncviewer disconnect before Ansys could be shutdown cleanly then try running the pkill command if Ansys does not run normally afterwards.  In general, if Ansys is not behaving properly and you suspect one of the aforementioned causes try pkill before opening a problem ticket.
::: NOTE2: On very rare occasions the Ansys workbench gui will freeze or become unresponsive in some way.  If this happens open a new terminal window and run  <code>pkill -9 -e -u $USER -f "ansys|fluent|mwrpcss|mwfwrapper|ENGINE|mono"</code> to fully kill off Ansys.  Likewise if Ansys crashes or vncviewer disconnect before Ansys could be shutdown cleanly then try running the pkill command if Ansys does not run normally afterwards.  In general, if Ansys is not behaving properly and you suspect one of the aforementioned causes try pkill before opening a problem ticket.
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