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Using Server for Parameter Sweep

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    sayimgokyar
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    Hi,
    I'm using a client computer to prepare models and running simulations on a remote server. Results are transferred back to my local/client computer after finishing. When I tried to run a parameter sweep on a previously run simulation, unfortunately, it tries to use my local/client computer instead of the server. I realized that there is no 'default setting' for the preferred solvers. So, I wonder if I can set my default 'iSolve' as the remote one or not.

    I would be grateful if you would offer a solution for me to use the remote server as the default one for parameter sweeps.
    P.S. I tried to shut down my local ARES to disable local isolve.exe but it didn't work as expected. Also, I tried to add the path of remote 'isolve.exe' to my local ARES but it didn't work either.

    Thanks

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      Hi, I have the same issue. Did you have any luck with it?

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        Hi, I have the same issue. Did you have any luck with it?

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        @tcs hi,
        Unfortunately not. Right now, there is no way to use remote computers for parameter sweep or optimization. I learned that it is in the 'to do list' of zmt. I'm waiting for the future builds to see this feature in S4L.

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          Jasper Goethals
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          Hi, Is this problem solved in the V6 update?

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            Hi, Is this problem solved in the V6 update?

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            sayimgokyar
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            @jasper-goethals
            Yes it is. Now I can use optimization and parameter sweep functions in remote sessions.

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              Hi, thank you. Could you point me some documentation how to select this from the sweep interface, or could you tell me how I select the server from the sweep interface? Thanks in advance.

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                Hi, thank you. Could you point me some documentation how to select this from the sweep interface, or could you tell me how I select the server from the sweep interface? Thanks in advance.

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                @jasper-goethals said in Using Server for Parameter Sweep:

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                Hello Jasper,
                Still, I cannot send my parameter sweeps from a local client to a remote server. I can run parameter sweeps by using a remote session (like rdp on windows) on the server. Previously, Workbench was not working on remote sessions, hence, it was impossible to run parameter sweeps even using a rdp type applications. Now, at least Workbench screen is working with rdp connections.
                So, still we cannot send parameter sweep iterations from a client computer to a remote server. Hence, there is nothing to select from sweep interface. You should simply open your simulation file using the server itself.
                Best,
                Sayim

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                  @jasper-goethals said in Using Server for Parameter Sweep:

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                  Hello Jasper,
                  Still, I cannot send my parameter sweeps from a local client to a remote server. I can run parameter sweeps by using a remote session (like rdp on windows) on the server. Previously, Workbench was not working on remote sessions, hence, it was impossible to run parameter sweeps even using a rdp type applications. Now, at least Workbench screen is working with rdp connections.
                  So, still we cannot send parameter sweep iterations from a client computer to a remote server. Hence, there is nothing to select from sweep interface. You should simply open your simulation file using the server itself.
                  Best,
                  Sayim

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                  Jasper Goethals
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                  @sayimgokyar Thank you for the clear answer. I get it now.

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