Dear Maan,
yes you can. I attach two screenshot to quickly explain you how it works.
-> You prepare your input [example.inp] and you click on the spawn
button in the Run Frame and you can create then several child inputs
which will be named [example_nn.inp] each with an independent random
seed and customizable defines.
-> You can run the job in background (for example) specifyng nohup in
the Queue in the right bottom part of the frame.
-> You can merge all the files of the spawned procesees by selecting the
"father" input in the Data frame.
Cheers
Vittorio
On 15/06/2012 16:25, Najem M Mr (PG/R - Physics) wrote:
> Dear Fluka experts,
>
> when I run fluka/flair on my laptop (8core), the simulation takes
> only 13% (~1core) from the whole CPU.
> Is there any way to use the maximum CPU rather than running 8 different sim=
> ulations at the same time with changing the seeds (1,..,8).
>
> Best Regards,
> ---
> Maan Najem
> ---
> Medical Physics PhD Student
> Faculty of Engineering& Physical Sciences
> University of Surrey
> Guildford
> Surrey
> GU2 7XH
> UK
> Moble:+44(0)7435589791
> Email: m.najem_at_surrey.ac.uk
>
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