Running COMSOL on Clusters
You can launch COMSOL Multiphysics cluster jobs from the COMSOL Desktop and the command line.
To run COMSOL Multiphysics on a cluster from the COMSOL Desktop, you need to make the cluster feature visible: in the Model Builder tree, click the Show More Options button () and select Batch and Cluster in the Show More Options dialog box. Then in the Model Builder, right-click a Study node and select Cluster Computing or Cluster Sweep to create cluster jobs. Cluster computing requires a Floating Network License.
The following terms occur frequently when describing the hardware for cluster computing and shared memory parallel computing:
The number of used hosts and the number of computational nodes are usually the same. For some special simulation types, like very small simulations with many parameters, it might be beneficial to use more than one computational node on one host.
A tutorial model for cluster testing is included in the Application Libraries window under COMSOL Multiphysics/Cluster_and_Batch_Tutorials/micromixer_cluster.
quick troubleshooting
If you get the error message Process status indicates that process is running, then cancel any running jobs in the scheduler that you use. In the COMSOL Desktop, locate the External Process page at the lower-right. Click the Clear Status button.
For more information about how to run COMSOL Multiphysics in parallel on Linux clusters, see the COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual. For installation on Clusters, see Cluster Installation.