
Tessa Meyer
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Thank you for your answer and I have one last question. The concurrent optimizer solves the same model on multiple cores/machines with different settings. . . What kind of settings are changed?
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Thank you! Before, I thought you were going to tell me that another job scheduling system would be better for this, which kind of confused me. But now it's clear.
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Ahh, ok. Basically, however, the batch solve command does not work with any job scheduling system for Linux clusters, regardless of which one it is.
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Hey. One last question: However, you can use slurm and/or screen to work with a batch equivalent. What difference would using slurm instead of lsf make?
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Hi JaromiĆ. Just to make sure I have got you correctly: With an academic license, I can not submit a distributed MIP as a batch (lsf) using the batch solve command? Kind regards Tessa
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I am using the energy modelling framework oemof which uses the framework pyomo itsself. Providing the path and setting the output flag does not make it write the logfile. So there might be some iss...
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Hi Sonja. Actually, I can not directly interact with gurobi as there is an other framework in between. So to write the logfile I passed the parameter 'LogFile' (the same way I passed the parameters...
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Hi. Okay. I also have another model that takes about 5 hours on a 4-core-workstation. On a cluster (24-core-machine) it is still running after 20 hours using 40 GB RAM on average. Gurobi "is design...
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Hi Matthias. Well, the problem is that I can not directly interact with gurobi as there is an other framework in between. So I can not see the progress right now. It is actually using a lot of RAM.