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* We ''do not use'' the new-style LM (which we do not use): http://docs.lumerical.com/en/mode/install_fdtd_remote_access.html | * We ''do not use'' the new-style LM (which we do not use): http://docs.lumerical.com/en/mode/install_fdtd_remote_access.html | ||
* We ''do use'' the Legacy LM: http://docs.lumerical.com/en/mode/install_lumerical_license_manager.html#installation | * We ''do use'' the Legacy LM: http://docs.lumerical.com/en/mode/install_lumerical_license_manager.html#installation | ||
** Add to ~/.ssh/config: | ** Add to [[HPC/Network Access/SSH Tunnel Setup on Linux and MacOS#Configure_~/.ssh/config | ~/.ssh/config]]: | ||
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Revision as of 21:25, October 10, 2011
GUI Access
The CNM holds 2 GUI licenses (for running CAD), each with accompanying FDTD licenses, and 10 additional engine licenses.
There are two means to access Carbon's Lumerical licenses:
- X11 forwarding.
- License port forwarding.
X11 mode
Use the CAD X11 app on a Carbon login node.
CAD &
- Requires X11 forwarding under SSH.
- Disadvantage: May run slow or unstable.
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 (which we do not use): http://docs.lumerical.com/en/mode/install_fdtd_remote_access.html
- We do use the Legacy LM: http://docs.lumerical.com/en/mode/install_lumerical_license_manager.html#installation
- Add to ~/.ssh/config:
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- 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