
optional, Print a simple memory usage report for a given simulation file to the standard output.By default, only filename_p0.log is created.Logfiles are named filename_p0.log, filename_p1.log, filename_p2.log.optional, Create a log file for each simulation or sweep.optional, Save simulation mesh data to for use on another project.optional, Load simulation mesh data from a.
optional, Mesh the geometry without running the simulation. This option will be ignored when the simulation runs in graphical mode. optional, Redirects the log file data to the standard output, rather than saving it to file. optional, It will print more detailed time benchmarking information to the log file based on walltime and cpu time measurements. If not used or left blank, it will use 1 thread/processor.
optional, Controls the number of threads used. required, The name of the simulation or project file to run. $ /opt/lumerical/]/bin/fdtd-solutions -nw -trust-script -run scriptfile.lsf simulationfile.fsp Run simulations without MPI Running a script with a simulation file while 'hiding' the CAD window and disabling safe mode. Opening FDTD with a specific simulation project $ /opt/lumerical/]/bin/fdtd-solutions simulationfile.fsp Useful when running INTERCONNECT with the -logall option. All log files will be saved to the relative or absolute directory passed to -o. Change the location that log files are saved to. optional, Exit application after running the script file. optional, Generates a log file for each running process of the simulation job. optional, used to run the simulation in non-interactive engine mode. This argument still requires a GUI license, in the same way as a full graphical (GUI) instance. The CAD will not open any graphical windows when running with the -nw or -hide option, but it is still necessary to use a graphical connection (eg. This hides the CAD window from appearing on the Desktop. optional, ( -nw for FDTD only), -hide for other solvers. if a simulation file is required, this is added after the script file. optional, Run the specified script file.
optional, the script filename Opens the specified script file. optional, Outputs the product version number. optional, the filename Opens the specified simulation or project file. This article provide details on running your simulation using the Linux command line or terminal.