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** Add to [[HPC/Network Access/SSH Tunnel Setup on Linux and MacOS#Configure_~/.ssh/config | ~/.ssh/config]]: | ** Add to [[HPC/Network Access/SSH Tunnel Setup on Linux and MacOS#Configure_~/.ssh/config | ~/.ssh/config]]: | ||
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** In CAD, specify <code>localhost</code> as license server. | ** In CAD, specify <code>localhost</code> as license server. |
Revision as of 19:02, July 24, 2013
Introduction
Lumerical has two main components:
- CAD: The GUI. We have licensed 2 concurrent seats.
- FDTD: The compute engine, called either by the GUI or in a PBS job file. We have 2 + 10 concurrent seats.
There are two different license servers on Carbon, one for CAD, and another solely for compute engines.
Running the CAD
command will temporarily switch to the the correct server.
To run a (presumably) parallel job, switch back to the engine server, as shown in the file
$LUMERICAL_HOME/sample.job
Note: FDTD does not support checkpointing (thanks to Julian S. for checking). Select your #PBS -l walltime
parameter generously.
GUI Access
There are three means to access Carbon's Lumerical licenses:
- Run on Carbon and display on your machine over X11 forwarding
- Run on Carbon in a VNC virtual desktop and display that desktop on your machine.
- Run on your desktop directly and use license port forwarding.
X11
Use the CAD X11 app on a Carbon login node.
CAD &
- Requires X11 forwarding under SSH.
- Disadvantage: May run slow or unstable.
VNC
Use CAD on Carbon in a VNC virtual desktop.
- Requires a VNC client on your side.
- Advantage: uses compression and hence can be faster than X11.
- Disadvantage: Limited desktop environment.
Native
Run CAD natively on your desktop, but connect to the Lumerical license server on Carbon.
- Advantage: Native graphics speed.
- Caveat: needs an active network connection to a Carbon login node.
- We do not use the new-style LM:
http://docs.lumerical.com/en/mode/install_fdtd_remote_access.html - We use the Legacy LM: http://docs.lumerical.com/en/mode/install_lumerical_license_manager.html#installation
- Add to ~/.ssh/config:
… Host cloginLocalForward 26044 cmgmt3:26044LocalForward 27011 mgmt03:27011 LocalForward 27012 mgmt04:27012 LocalForward 27013 sched1:27013 …
- In CAD, specify
localhost
as license server.
- In CAD, specify
- The setting is stored in
~/.config/Lumerical/FDTD\ Solutions.ini
.
- The setting is stored in
…
[license]
type=floating
server\host=localhost