Splitting ProToolkit Application to run on multi-processors
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Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 8:10 am    Post subject: Splitting ProToolkit Application to run on multi-processors Reply with quote

I am using ProToolkit to run some simulation runs. I wan to speed up
the runs. Since Pro/E is not muli-thread, I thought of splitting out
the runs using some controllers etc and submit multiple runs so as to
make use of the multi-processors in my CPU.

Have anyone tried this before? How to create multiple Pro/E process to
run each of my simulation iteration? Any problem with the Pro/E's
license issue if I were to run on a mult-processor computer?

Thanks in advance
Jenny

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Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 8:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Splitting ProToolkit Application to run on multi-process Reply with quote

Hmm... Not unless you can launch multiple sessions of Pro/E and set
the afffinity to one processor or the other.. A single Pro/E session
will likely gripe about handling multiple batch requests within the
same session.

Alternatively, you can network over multiple sessions of Pro/E
(multiple computers), you might check out NitroMation for this:
http://www.nitromation.com - it is a Web Service interface to Pro/E
and enables network processing by design.

Dave
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